System Requirements: Windows 7, XP or Vista; 1GB RAM; 100MB free hard drive space; available PCI Express x16 slot; CD-ROM drive
Additional System Requirements: 500 watt power supply
UPC: 843368009007
This graphics card features NVIDIA PhysX technology and DirectX 10.1 support for stunning realism and detail and a core clock speed of 576MHz for high-speed processing. NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology ensures high-definition compatibility.
Powered by the GTX 260 Core 216 graphics processing unit (GPU): With 2nd Generation Unified Shader Architecture for high-quality graphics power.
896MB DDR3 memory: To provide the memory needed for visual realism.
PCI Express 2.0 interface: Along with a core clock speed of 576MHz for high-speed processing.
NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology: Ensures compatibility with DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats for high-definition movies.
NVIDIA CUDA technology: Unlocks the power of the GPU's processing core to accelerate the most demanding system tasks.
NVIDIA PhysX technology: Provides a realistic gaming experience.
NVIDIA SLI technology: Allows you to scale graphics performance by combining multiple NVIDIA graphics solutions in an SLI-certified motherboard.
DirectX 10.1 support: Enhances gameplay by delivering ultrarealistic images, detail and textures and improved lighting effects that create lifelike interactivity.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Must grab!!!
The 260 gtx is one of the best mid-range video cards ever made as a single card it has more than enough memory and core to let you run games and hd video with ease but with one in sli you will just dominate games I grab my second one abit late since production has stopped and its going to be gone off the market soon the price has risen abit since my first one but still as good as any 275 or higher card. If you do buy evga is great since they offer limited lifetime warrenty and their precision software to set either one or both card in sli and overclock without voiding warrenty. I personally have set my gpu to overclock at 675core, 1153shader, and 1152 memory. if you want you can set it way higher just play with it. I highly recommand you grab 2 to sli it before its gone. If you don't mind abit slower 2x 250gts with 1000mb would do great as well for any gamer or video enthusiast with a slightly lower price tag. I had to pick as second one up to sli before I couldn't find another one.