Monday, May 11th 2009
New MSI GeForce GTX 260 Accelerator Draws Inspiration from Red Camp
With NVIDIA lowering the prices of the GeForce GTX 260 almost at will, its partners are pushed to innovate their own designs that lets them make the most margins out of the tight market segment. At $170~$200, partners have come up with a newer breed of GeForce GTX 260 (55 nm, 216 SP) accelerators with some very interesting designs. MSI on its part has come up with a certain design that looks very familiar for the fact that it looks to be inspired to a large extent by the ATI Radeon HD 4870/4890. The MSI N260GTX-T2D896-OCv4 uses a red PCB, and a cooler design that takes inspiration from that of the reference Radeon HD 4870 to the extent that it looks pleasantly amusing. The heatsink over the card's VRM area coarsely resembles a shorter one on the reference-design Radeon HD 4850. Aesthetics apart, this card is factory overclocked, with speeds of 655/2100 MHz (core/memory). It packs 896 MB of GDDR3 memory. American retailer Newegg.com has it listed for $174.99, which further goes down to $154.99 with the optional rebate.Images Courtesy: Newegg.com
16 Comments on New MSI GeForce GTX 260 Accelerator Draws Inspiration from Red Camp
Is that not illegal or something?
not bad for that price :)
EDIT: My bad, its a GTX 260...
Cheap card!
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MSI GTX260
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MSI 4870
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