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Gigabyte Unveils New Graphics Cards
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Jun 24, 2008
Gigabyte has launched its next generation graphics accelerators -- the GV-N28-1GH-B and GV-N26-896H-B. The Gigabyte GV-N28-1GH-B is equipped with Nvidia GTX 280 graphics processor and offers 1 GB GDDR3 memory and 240 stream processors, while the GV-N26-896H-B is equipped with Nvidia GTX 260 and features 896MB GDDR3 memory, and 192 stream processors. Both cards are able to provide a sophisticated level of 3D game rendering for an enhanced level of game play.
The GV-N28-1GH-B and GV-N26-896H-B support Nvidia's PhysX Technology-- enabling a new class of physical gaming interaction for dynamic and realistic experience. These cards are compliant with CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) Technology that helps the GT280/260 to accelerate the most demanding system tasks.
These cards also feature Nvidia's Lumenex Engine Technology, which delivers stunning image quality and floating point accuracy at ultra-fast frame rates. The latest 16x Anti-aliasing Technology provides lightning fast; high-quality anti-aliasing up to 16x sample rates that helps to eliminate jagged edges. The 3-way Nvidia SLR Technology delivers amazing performance by implementing 3-way AFR (Alternate Frame Rendering) for the world's fastest gaming solution under Windows Vista with solid and state-of-the-art drivers.
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It will work but i will suggest go for 750 or 850 watt hence if u r thinking of this GPU then your system must be the high end one andc you will be requiring more power for the same. |
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- Piyuesh Pandey,
Cooler Master, Delhi
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Will Cooler Master Real Power 550 Watt power this power hungry beast ? |
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- Krishna,
Kaizen Services, Mumbai
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