GeForce GTS 250 Roundup (ASUS, Gigabyte, Sparkle, EVGA)

by Michael "SKYMTL" Hoenig     |     May 7, 2009

Overclocking Results


What do we consider a stable overclock? If the card can pass our test which involves a 20 minute loop of 3DMark06, 30 minutes of playing Far Cry 2 and an additional 30 minute gameplay sequence in Left 4 Dead, it is considered stable.

Since overclocking can vary from one card to the next within the same family of cards, you should be aware that these results will not be considered when voicing our final opinions about these four cards. As such, we will show you the final overclocking results but leave our opinions to ourselves and let you guys form your own conclusions.

Gigabyte GTS 250 1GB OC

Final Overclocks

Core: 805Mhz
Shader: 2002Mhz
Memory (DDR): 2432Mhz


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Sparkle Calibre GTS 250 X250

Final Overclocks

Core: 813Mhz
Shader: 2041Mhz
Memory (DDR): 2530Mhz


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ASUS GTS 250 1GB Dark Knight

Final Overclocks

Core: 808Mhz
Shader: 2004Mhz
Memory (DDR): 2404Mhz


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EVGA GTS 250 1GB Superclocked

Final Overclocks

Core: 829Mhz
Shader: 2032Mhz
Memory (DDR): 2644Mhz


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