GeForce GTX 275 Roundup (Gigabyte, EVGA, MSI, Sparkle, BFG)

by Michael "SKYMTL" Hoenig     |     May 24, 2009

EVGA GTX 275 1792MB


Manufacturer Product Page: EVGA GTX 275 1792MB
Product Number: 017-P3-1175-AR
Warranty: Lifetime (with registration)
Price: Click here to compare prices


As we stated earlier, EVGA’s packaging shows very little differentiating features form one card to the next other than the indication of the massive 1792MB of memory this particular GTX 275 has. There isn’t any information about clock speeds but we can see that this includes “free PhysX”. Oy.


The accessories bundled with this card are pretty straightforward as well with all the necessities like Molex to 6-pin adaptors and a single DVI to VGA dongle. There is also an add for the new EVGA Killer network card and a 20% off voucher for Mirror’s Edge.


The back and red color scheme of recent EVGA cards returns again on their GTX 275 1792MB edition. Even though seeing red on an Nvidia card first came as a bit of a shock, we have quickly warmed to EVGA’s new design. Other than the colors, this is a reference based card with the usual dual slot heatsink and 10.5” length.


Interestingly, even though EVGA doubled up the memory of a stock card they didn’t need to used the back of the PCB for additional memory ICs.


We hate to mention the obvious but yes, this EVGA card has the usual dual 6-pin power connectors, single S/PDIF header, dual DVI connectors and a single HDTV Out port.
 
 
 

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