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Sparkle Announces GeForce GTX 275 1792 MB

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SPARKLE Computer Co., Ltd., the professional VGA card manufacturer and supplier, today announced the SPARKLE GeForce GTX 275 1792MB Graphics Card, delivering doubled power and performance for mainstream gamers requirements.

Compared with ordinary GeForce GTX 275 graphics cards on market, SPARKLE GeForce GTX 275 1792MB Graphics Card doubled the video memory capacity from 896MB to incredible large 1792MB, an unbelievable 100% video memeory capacity improvement when compared to any other reference designed board. This 100% improvement makes SPARKLE GeForce GTX 275 1792MB Graphics Card to be the perfect platform for mainstream gamers looking for extreme gaming performance right out of the box. So it delivers unrivaled graphics performance in the hottest games including Far Cry 2, Mirrors Edge, and Call of Duty 5: World at War which have rigorous demand on the capacity of video memory, taking gaming performance to extreme levels delivering breathtaking frame rates and total graphics bliss.



NVIDIA 3D Stereo Support
The SPARKLE GeForce GTX 275 1792MB Graphics Card supports GeForce Stereoscopic 3D Technology from NVIDIA, which is market complete hardware and software kit for gamers built by NVIDIA for the 3D stereoscopic gaming market. It will immerse gamers in the world of 3D content like never before. Monsters, bullets, and landscapes jump out of gamers' flat monitors and into their imagination, making them part of the game. With NVIDIA GeForce Stereoscopic 3D driver technology, gaming will never be the same. Now with support for Microsoft Windows Vista and the SPARKLE GeForce GTX 275 1792MB Graphics Card , gamers can play the hottest games and feel like they're part of the action rather than watching it happen!

3 Way SLI Support
SPARKLE GTX 275 1792MB Graphics Cards support NVIDIA 3-way SLI technology, which provides even higher frame rates and permits higher quality settings for the ultimate experience in PC gaming when connected to a high-end, high-resolution monitor.

2nd Generation PureVideo HD
High-definition video decoder and post-processor delivers unprecedented picture clarity, smooth video and accurate color for movies and video.

Cooling System
Exquisitely made cooling fans with white painting style, which have high performance thermal compound ensures optimal thermal dissipation even after years of use.

Full Microsoft DirectX 10 Support
With full Shader Model 4.0 support delivers unparalleled levels of graphics realism and film-quality effects.

NVIDIA PhysX
GeForce GPU support for NVIDIA PhysX technology, enabling a totally new class of physical gaming interaction for a more dynamic and realistic experience with GeForce.

NVIDIA CUDA Technology
CUDA technology unlocks the power of the GPU's processor cores to accelerate the most demanding system tasks such as video transcoding delivering up to 7x performance over traditional CPUs.



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is there a point in these cards with double memory?
 
is there a point in these cards with double memory?

Better frames/second at higher resolutions for any larger larger memory. Basically if you game at 1900x1200 you might want a 1GB+ card to handle the larger resolutions.


EDIT: Any chance Sparkle would make a GTX275 Calibre edition?
 
Yes but it is a Sparkle card so don't expect it to OC much, they buy the lower binned GPUs to keep cost down.
 
really what s the point? sure double the ram might help in a SLI config (as you only have access to the first cards ram) or a niche market but besides that there is no real point, especially with windows duplicating video ram into system ram most of the time it will only cripple not help the bulk of systems out there

(see here for what im on about http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=91260)
 
really what s the point? sure double the ram might help in a SLI config (as you only have access to the first cards ram) or a niche market but besides that there is no real point, especially with windows duplicating video ram into system ram most of the time it will only cripple not help the bulk of systems out there

(see here for what im on about http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=91260)

well it only uses it when its not being used by anything (vista), dosnt do that anymore in 7 they changed the way it works
 
Better frames/second at higher resolutions for any larger larger memory. Basically if you game at 1900x1200 you might want a 1GB+ card to handle the larger resolutions.

+1
 
Sparkle have been doing white cards on and off for a while now, probably whenever they can get white plastic shrouds cheaper than stock shrouds from nVidia.

is there a point in these cards with double memory?
When the budget oriented brands do double memory they often use high latency or lower speed modules. On some 9600GT 1GB cards DDR2 would be used making the cards perform worse than 512MB DDR3 variants. Behaviour like this has led to the wide spread belief that memory doubling on low-mid range cards is worthless. It doesn't help when review sites don't use high enough resolutions to allow frame buffer limitation to kick in either then finish on that conclusion.
 
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