Categories




Review Contents:

EVGA GeForce GTX 280 1GB Superclocked Review

by Michael "SKYMTL" Hoenig     |     June 16, 2008

Additional Features of the G200 Architecture


Yes, there is more than what we have already mentioned in the last few sections when it comes to the new GTX 280 and GTX 260 cards. Nvidia has packed their new flagships with more features than you can shake a stick at so let’s go over a few of them which may impact you.


3-Way SLI


As multi-GPU solutions become more and more popular Nvidia is moving towards giving consumers the option to run as many as 3 graphics cards together in order to increase performance to insane levels. Before the release of the 9800GTX, the only cards available for 3-way SLI were the 8800GTX and 8800 Ultra so the GTX 280 and GTX 260 cards have now become the fourth and fifth cards to use this technology. Just be prepared to fork over some megabucks for this privilege since not only would you need God’s Own CPU but a about $2000 for a trio of 280 cards and $1200 for three 260 cards. That is a pretty bitter pill for just about anyone to swallow.


Optional Full HDMI Output


All GTX 280 and GTX 260 cards come with the option for full HDMI output over a DVI to HDMI adaptor. Notice we said “option”? While G200 cards will come with an SPDIF input connector on the card itself, the board partner has to choose whether or not to include a DVI to HDMI dongle so the card can output both sound and images through a HDMI cable. Coupled with the fact that the new GTXes fully support HDCP, this feature can make this card into a multimedia powerhouse. Unfortunately, in order to keep costs down we are sure that there will be quite a few manufacturers who will see fit not to include the necessary hardware for HDMI support. With this in mind, make sure you keep a close eye on the accessories offered with the card of your choice if you want full HDMI support without having to buy a separate dongle.

To be honest with you, this strikes us as a tad odd since if we are paying upwards of $650 for a card, we would expect there to be an integrated HDMI connector a la GX2. Making the DVI to HDMI dongle optional smacks of some serious penny-pinching.


Purevideo HD


To put it into a nutshell, Purevideo HD is Nvidia’s video processing software that offloads up to 100% of the high definition video encoding tasks from your CPU onto your GPU. In theory, this will result in lower power consumption, better feature support for Blu-ray and HD-DVD and better picture quality.


In addition to dynamic contrast enhancement, Purevideo HD has a new feature called Color Tone Enhancement. This feature will dynamically increase the realism and vibrancy for green and blue colors as well as skin tones.


HybridPower


By far, on of the most interesting features supported by the 200-series is Nvidia’s new Hybridpower which is compatible with HybridPower-equipped motherboards like the upcoming 780a and 750a units for AMD AM2 and AM2+ processors. It allows you to shift power between the integrated GPU and your card so if you aren’t gaming, you can switch to integrated graphics to save on power, noise and heat.


While we have not seen if this works, it is definitely an interesting concept since it should allow for quite a bit of flexibility between gaming and less GPU-intensive tasks. There has been more than once where I have been working in Word in the summer where I wished my machine would produce less heat so I wouldn’t be roasting like a stuffed turkey. If this technology can deliver on what it promises, this technology would be great for people who want a high-powered graphics card by night and a word processing station by day.


This technology even works if you have GTX 280 or 260 cards working in SLI and once again you should (in theory) be able to shut down the two high-powered cards when you don’t need them.


All HybridPower-equipped motherboards come with both DVI and VGA output connectors since all video signals from both the on-board GPU and any additional graphics cards go through the integrated GPU. This means you will not have to switch the connector when turning on and off the power-hungry add-in graphics cards. All in all, this looks to be great on paper but we will have to see in the near future if it can actually work as well as it claims to. In terms of power savings, this could be a huge innovation.


Additional Power Saving Methods


Other than the aforementioned HybridPower, the G200-series for cards have some other very interesting power savings features. With the dynamic clock and voltage settings, Nvidia has further been able to reduce power consumption when the system is at idle so if you are using a program that doesn’t require the GPU to work, you don’t have to worry about it consuming copious amounts of power. The same goes for heat since as power consumption decreases so does the heat output from the core. I don’t know about you but I hate sweating like a pig while using Photoshop just because my GPU wants to dump hot air back into the room and with this feature hopefully these sweat sessions will be a thing of the past.

Additionally, Nvidia has added a power saving feature for HD decoding as well. Since the card doesn’t need full power to decode a high definition movie, voltages will be decreased from what they would be in full 3D mode which will once again result in less power draw and heat.
 
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!Bookmark to Slashdot!Stumble this Post!Reddit! Bookmark to Newsvine!
 

Latest Reviews in Video Cards
February 8, 2010
With ATI's assault on the high and mid-range price segments nearly complete, their focus has now shifted to the lower end of the market.  Hot on the heels of their HD 5450 release comes a card with su...
February 3, 2010
ATI continues their march into all areas of the market and today has released the lowest-end card of the 5000-series:  the HD 5450.  This isn't a high performance card by any stretch of the imaginatio...
January 19, 2010
ATI's HD 5000 series have been burning up the GPU sales charts as of late with their near-flawless combination of price, performance and efficiency.  The HD 5850 and HD 5770 have been particularly pop...
LinkBacks (?)
LinkBack to this Thread: http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/7972-evga-geforce-gtx-280-1gb-superclocked-review.html
Posted By Date
EVGA nVidia GTX 280 1GB Yesterday 10:26 AM
HardwareOnline.dk - Forum: S: EVGA 280GTX GFX kort February 4, 2010 11:27 PM
EVGA nVidia GTX 280 February 3, 2010 07:10 PM
EVGA GTX 280 1GB January 25, 2010 06:36 PM
GTX 280 Reviews/Benchmarks Compilation! - Graphics-Cards - Graphic-Displays January 12, 2010 11:53 AM
***NVIDIA GTX280 Engineering Sample Review*** [56K Warning] - Page 2 - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net January 7, 2010 11:02 AM
GTX 280 Superclocked ou Sapphire HD5850? - Matriel Informatique sur JeuxVideo.com December 23, 2009 04:22 PM
***Genuine GTX280 Engineering Sample Review*** [56K Warning] - Page 2 - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net December 18, 2009 11:18 PM
***GTX280 Engineering Sample Review*** - Page 2 - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net December 14, 2009 08:14 PM
[17/6/2008] - EVGA GTX 280 1GB GDDR3 PCIe 2.0 -N1280 - Forum AquaPC December 9, 2009 07:25 AM
GameSpot Forums - PC Hardware Discussion - 6 to 8 pin adapters?? November 30, 2009 05:46 AM
EVGA GeForce GTX 280 1GB Superclocked Edition Review November 19, 2009 04:45 PM
Ati 5870 = How many 8800GTX's? - Page 3 - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net October 23, 2009 05:54 PM
AngelicPC | Performance Computing Research October 19, 2009 04:02 PM
3DCenter Forum - nVidia - GeForce GTX 280/260: (P)Review-Thread October 5, 2009 01:53 PM
GT300 just taped out? - Page 3 - XtremeSystems Forums August 21, 2009 03:30 PM
Maxishine • View topic - EVGA 280 GTX August 13, 2009 07:17 AM
Quiet PC Forums • View topic - Scythe Musashi to cool gtx260?? thermalright hr03gtx??? August 9, 2009 04:43 PM
EVGA GeForce GTX 280 Super Clocked 1GB GDDR3 - $191.49 AR. Free Copy of FarCry2 - Page 2 - SlickDeals.net Forums August 8, 2009 02:43 AM
Tigerdirect BareBones Kit - Thinking of upgrading - Page 2 - WinnipegHeights.com August 2, 2009 12:22 PM
Geforce 260 vs Geforce 9800 GX2 vs radeon 4850 July 24, 2009 12:59 PM
GTX260 & GTX280 Reviews - • PCDiga - Fórum (www.pcdiga.net) • PCDiga - Loja (www.pcdiga.com) • July 17, 2009 05:54 AM
Finally can get something nice - GTX275? - Page 2 - Guru3D.com Forums June 24, 2009 02:48 PM
The Shark Tank Community Forums-viewtopic-*SOLD* Mint eVGA Geforce GTX 280 "Superclocked" June 16, 2009 04:57 PM
iXBT Labs - NVIDIA GTX 280 and GTX 260 Review Roundup June 12, 2009 06:06 PM
GTX 280 Reviews/Benchmarks Compilation! June 12, 2009 04:18 AM
RazeTheWorld: PC Gaming, Hardware, Reviews, Previews, Graphics Cards, CPU's, Motherboards, Overclocking, Blogs, Social Networking, Forums, and Kre June 10, 2009 04:34 AM
9800GX2 low performance in Crysis - Page 6 - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net June 8, 2009 01:48 PM
NCIX.com - Buy EVGA E-GEFORCE GTX 280 Superclocked 621MHZ 1024MB 2.268GHZ GDDR3 Dual DVI-I HDCP HDTV Out Video Card - 01G-P3-1282-AR In Canada. June 5, 2009 04:46 PM
SweClockers.com - Forum: GTX 280 reviews/bench. (komplett lista) June 5, 2009 07:43 AM
silentpcreview.com | View topic - The new Nvidia GTX 280 : 240W TDP. Are silencers doomed? June 3, 2009 05:37 AM
EVGA GeForce GTX 280 1GB Superclocked Edition May 31, 2009 02:31 PM
GTX280 complete legit reviews - techPowerUp! Forums May 25, 2009 01:57 PM
Spew forth your gtx280 reviews - The Inquirer May 24, 2009 05:38 PM
AMD Processors Forums - ATI 4850 review May 22, 2009 04:50 PM
EVGA GeForce GTX 280 1GB Superclocked Edition Review @ Hardware Canucks May 21, 2009 02:52 PM
GameSpot Forums - PC Hardware Discussion - Is this a good upgrade for me? May 17, 2009 09:12 PM
NVIDIA's GTX 260 and 280 Has Arrived :: TweakTown May 14, 2009 12:26 PM
» GTX280 Reviews / Previews from Around the Web May 11, 2009 12:02 PM
Overclockers Australia Forums - View Single Post - Nvidia GeForce 200-Series | GTX 280 GTX 260 | Reviews | Discussion | See OP!! May 6, 2009 10:20 AM
Sig Request - and yes, you get lots of rep - ijji Forums April 20, 2009 12:39 AM
Geforce 260 vs Geforce 9800 GX2 vs radeon 4850 April 19, 2009 05:20 PM
techPowerUp! :: Review Database April 18, 2009 11:47 AM
inCrysis - Guide to the game Crysis - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 200 - Crysis Benchmarks April 12, 2009 12:04 AM
techPowerUp! - The latest in hardware and gaming April 11, 2009 08:52 AM
Nvidia 280gtx Full Review April 7, 2009 03:43 PM
Any pics of naked GTX 280? - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net April 6, 2009 12:18 AM
EVGA GeForce GTX 280 1GB - PCSTATS.com April 5, 2009 08:53 AM
GameSpot Forums - PC Hardware Discussion - 6 to 8 pin adapters?? April 2, 2009 08:39 PM