Gigabyte GV-N275SO-181 Super Overclock Series Graphics Card

If you’re the kind of computer user that craves speed and performance when it comes to your graphics processor then you are going to love the latest announcement from the folks over at Gigabyte. This morning they announced the latest release in their Super Overclock Series of graphics cards, the Gigabyte GV-N2752O-18I. The new card has all of the features that you’d expect of a high-end performance video processor along with a couple of new additions sure to have you drooling in anticipation.
The new GV-N275SO-18I Super Overclock Series graphics card marks the latest product introduction from Gigabyte and its list of features is quite impressive. The new card features an NVIDIA GTX 275 GPU and a pretty amazing 1792 MB GDDR3 memory (double that of a standard GTX 275 card) and 448-bit memory interface. Gigabyte uses a stringent testing and selection process called Gauntlet Sorting to test each processor. This ensures that each one delivers top performance, power efficiency, and reliability.
Rounding out the package for the new GV-N275SO-18I is 3-way SLI support and a dual-slot cooler. True to the card’s namesake, each one also comes with several overclocked frequencies: 715MHz for the GPU, 1550MHz for the shader and 2520MHz for the memory. As for connectivity, this card won’t leave you hanging. It provides D-Sub, DVI and HDMI ports.
As if all that weren’t good enough, the GV-N275SO-18I also supports NVIDIA 3D Vision technology, a new technology that is set to provide a full, stereoscopic 3D experience to computer gamers everywhere. No word yet on pricing or where you can pick one up.
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