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ZOTAC launches new-and-improved GeForce GTX 260 range

by Parm Mann on 16 September 2008, 16:14

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NVIDIA has itself an improved GeForce GTX 260 architecture - featuring an additional 24 stream processors - and ZOTAC has a pair of upgraded cards on offer.

With NVIDIA opting not to change the GeForce GTX 260 name, ZOTAC has taken responsibility and branded its new-and-improved cards as the GeForce GTX 260² series - clearly highlighting the cards that feature 216 stream processors.

The series consists of the stock-clocked GeForce GTX 260² and the more interesting pre-overclocked GeForce GTX 260 AMP²! Edition. The AMP²! Edition, pictured below, provides a core clock speed of 650MHz and 896MB of GDDR3 memory clocked at 2,100MHz.

Carsten Berger, ZOTAC's marketing director, states that the additional 24 stream processors provide performance gains of up to 10 per cent in today's DirectX 10 games. For a more accurate analysis, however, refer to the HEXUS review of another pre-overclocked new GeForce GTX 260.

ZOTAC hasn't yet announced pricing, but we expect the cards to appear in the very near future and we're likely to see the AMP²! Edition priced at around the £225 mark. In the meantime, here's the complete specification:

Product Name:

ZOTAC GeForce GTX 260²

ZOTAC GeForce GTX 260 AMP²! Edition

GPU:

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260

Core Clock speed:

576 MHz

650 MHz

Processor Cores

216

216

Processor Clocks

1242 MHz

1400 MHz

Memory Clock speed:

1998 MHz

2100 MHz

Memory

896MB GDDR3

896MB GDDR3

Memory interface:

448-bit

448-bit

Cooling:

Active

Active

DirectX™ version

DirectX™ 10, Shader Model 4.0

Other hardware features

Dual Dual-link DVI, HDCP, NVIDIA PhysX ready, PureVideo HD technology

HDCP:

Yes

Software Features:

nView® Multi-Display

Windows Vista capability

Certified for Windows Vista with aero user interface

Official press release: ZOTAC Enhances GeForce GTX 260 Series



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