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| EVGA GeForce GTX 275 Superclocked Edition: Single, Dual and Tri SLI Review |
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| Written by Tom Burdak - GOMD | |
| Friday, 19 June 2009 00:00 | |
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Page 1 of 17 IntroductionSo there has been this saying for a long time, “you can never get enough.” Well to me this means, plain and simple, that you can never have enough computing power and that you will always be looking at new technology and new ways to accomplish the same tasks, but much faster and extremely more efficiently. I can remember ten years ago when I was building systems and hardcore gaming, the main concern was your CPU and your graphics card. Everything centered on getting the single best card you can and marry it with a great processor. Well, like the saying goes, you can never get enough, and along came SLI and CrossFireX to enable us to get even more by running two graphics cards at the same time. This was a huge deal for those of us who were accustomed to the ways of the old. I can remember thinking, WOW, now this is going to be great. Well several years have passed, and the saying creeps back in, and now what has become old news in dual SLI has been reborn with the hunger for more graphics power. Enter now, the mighty triple SLI. Just think about this for one second. Three already powerful graphics cards by their own right, coupled together in a three way party that explodes into a fury of incredible graphical eye candy. This, fellow friends and gamers, is our time to enjoy a little piece of paradise.
The EVGA GeForce GTX275 Superclocked graphics card features boosted clock speeds. The EVGA GeForce GTX275 Superclocked is dual and tri SLI ready with PhysX and 3D vision. In addition to this, the GTX275 Superclocked comes bundled with Nvidia’s overclocking utility, Precision, for tweaking of the clock and memory settings for the graphics card. |


