i3DSpeed, September 2008
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 (216sp) 896MB DDR3 (650/1400/2100 MHz)
Andrey Vorobiev; October 15, 2008.
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On the example of Zotac GeForce GTX 260 (216sp) AMP2! Edition 896MB DDR3 (650/1400/2100 MHz).
Features:
- GPU: GeForce GTX 260 (GT200)
- 896 MB GDDR3 SDRAM in 14 Hynix chips on both sides; 1200 (2400) MHz peak clock rate
- Interface: PCI-Express x16
- GPU (ROPs/Shaders) clock rate: 650/1400 MHz (575/1240 MHz nominal)
- Memory clock rate, physical (effective): 1050 (2100) MHz (1000 (2000) MHz nominal)
- Bus width: 448-bit
- Vertex processors: -
- Pixel processors: -
- Unified processors: 216
- Texture processors: 72 (BLF/TLF)
- ROPs: 24
- Size: 270x100x33 mm (the latter is max. width)
- PCB color: black
- RAMDACs/TDMS: on the separate NVIO chip
- Outputs: 2 x DVI (Dual-Link/HDMI), TV-out (integrated into GPU)
- VIVO: -
- Multi-GPU: Hardware SLI
This card can receive an audio stream from a sound card to transmit it via a DVI-to-HDMI adapter. If this feature is important for you, make sure the adapter is bundled.
This card requires two additional power connections: 2 x 6-pin.
This card features an original TV-Out interface, so an adapter is required to output video via S-Video or RCA. Such adapters are usually bundled.
This card requires a DVI-to-D-Sub adapter to be connected to an analog monitor with a D-Sub interface.
Maximum resolutions and frequencies:
- 240 Hz maximum refresh rate
- 2048 x 1536 x 32bit @ 85Hz Max - analog interface
- 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz Max - digital interface (all Dual-Link DVIs)
MPEG2 playback (DVD-Video) was analyzed back in 2002 and little has changed since that time. Modern graphics cards do not load CPUs during video playback by more than 25%.
The HDTV review is available here.
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