Gigabyte GTX 275 1792MB Super Overclock Review

by Michael "SKYMTL" Hoenig     |     October 27, 2009

Gigabyte GTX 275 Super Overclock Specs



The specifications Gigabyte gave their Super Overclock are simply amazing. Not only do the core and shader clocks get huge bumps of 82Mhz and 146Mhz respectively but the memory moves into stratospheric levels as well. To be honest, the fact that Gigabyte doubled the memory and was still able to increase its clocks by 252Mhz (DDR) speaks volumes about their commitment to making this the fastest GTX 275 on the planet.


Packaging and Accessories





The box which the Gigabyte GTX 275 Super Overclock comes in is a near mirror image of the one the GTX 265 Super Overclock came in. It looks absolutely great with its muted color scheme and holds all of the information anyone would ever need.


The box within the exterior sleeve is also well done and gives you the feeling that you are about to sink your teeth into something pretty special. It has an all-black design with an inlaid Super Overclock logo which just screams class and high performance.


Within the box itself we have the well-protected GTX 275 that is wrapped in a layer of dense foam and comes with a cover which lays over the top of the card for additional protection. Meanwhile, the accessory list is exactly what we have come to expect from high end Gigabyte cards: complete. It comes with a pair of Molex to PCI-E cables, an S/PDIF connector and a HDMI to DVI adaptor along with the usual manual and driver installation CD.
 
 
 

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