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Quote Elton 19th June 2009, 10:18
Props to Gigabyte for taking the effort really.

But a more realistic approach would've been to modify the GTX 260 or GTX 275, or even the HD4890, as those cards a more higher in demand.
Quote Baz 19th June 2009, 10:30
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Originally Posted by Elton
Props to Gigabyte for taking the effort really.

But a more realistic approach would've been to modify the GTX 260 or GTX 275, or even the HD4890, as those cards a more higher in demand.

I think we've got such cards inbound.
Quote docodine 19th June 2009, 20:34
Worthless card when you can get certain 4870 models for the same price, or cheaper. (Powercolor)
Quote Dave_M 19th June 2009, 21:04
I think you might find all 1GB GTS 250 cards will have this decent idle power draw. It's possible some 512MB card are the same but the only way to garantee the new PCB design is to go for the 1GB card.
Quote Elton 20th June 2009, 00:03
I remember the XFX versions of the GTS 250 had the new PCB...

Well it was pretty much old 8800GTS boards with a nice overclock..

And there are even GTX 260s going around for $160 now.
Quote kingred 21st June 2009, 01:42
****.

I ejaculated £115 on my palit gts 250 1gig 3 months ago. Regretting.....
Quote SiliconDoc 14th July 2009, 09:40
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Originally Posted by docodine
Worthless card when you can get certain 4870 models for the same price, or cheaper. (Powercolor)
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Here in the USA right now, the cheapest 4870 1 gig is $147. + shipping.
The cheapest 1 gig GTS250 is $115+ shipping, + a free $50 game.
That' an $82 difference, in favor of NVIDIA.
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Sorry about wherever you live.
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