In Crysis there's very little difference between the performance of a GTS 250 512MB and Gigabyte's GTS 250 1GB, with most results within 0.3fps of each other. However, at higher AA settings at higher ...
We know about the GTS 250; it's nothing more than a rebranded 9800 GTX+. While this is annoying to a degree for the less experienced users who tend not to keep up with what's happening, if you are ...
Gigabyte will release a GeForce GTS 250 based on Zalman cooling. The product under SKU codename GV-N250ZL-1GI uses the company's own design. Certainly the GeForce GTS 250 is a re-spin product of the ...
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Gigabyte launched its GV-N250OC-1GI, which we've seen displayed at this year's CeBIT, and although this card is the 9800 GTX+ with a glorified name suggesting more muscle, Gigabyte still has a couple ...
The Gigabyte's extra 512MB of GDDR3 has a huge impact on Fallout 3 performance and while there's not much difference between a 512MB and a 1GB GTS 250 at 1,650 x 1,050 with 4xAA, upping the resolution ...
A few months back NVIDIA "released" the GeForce GTS 250 priced at just around $150. The reason behind the quotations in the previous statement is that the GTS 250 is not exactly something new. While a ...