eVGA e-GeForce GTX 280 Graphics Card

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e-GeForce GTX 280 Graphics Card have attained "Certified for Windows Vista.". e-GeForce GTX 280 Graphics Card have passed rigorous testing and take full advantage of Microsoft Windows Vista.


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Video Chipset: nVIDIA GeForce 280

Slot Type: PCI Express 2.0 x16

Interface Type: DVI Yes

Functionality: 2 Monitors, HDCP Yes, SLI

Installed Memory: 1000


Summary

Product Title: eVGA e-GeForce GTX 280 Graphics Card

Manufacturer: eVGA

Power Score: 3.7 | 4 Reviews


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Product Reviews (4)

eVGA GTX 280

Strengths: Fast

Weakness: Slow

This Video card is wonderful. It's so fabluous that I wouldn't want any other Video card. If I had to pick between this Video card and a different one, I'd pick the other one.

By kornsystem69 - Dec 11, 2008

Total Lemon

Strengths: Fast, Powerful video card which handles any graphics problem thrown at it. When it works.

Weakness: Doesn't work. I'm on my third one of these (two RMA returns).

Drivers for this card are very poor, and can be a huge struggle to install even on a clean system (Vista Ultimate x64, Windows 7 x64), not to mention that the frequently updated drivers cause hard crashes on Windows login as often as they fix bugs or improve performance. And it seems to break often. eVGA support is awesome and does a good job, but at the end of the day, this card just doesn't...
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By anonymous; - Nov 22, 2009

EVGA GeForce GTX 280

The EVGA GeForce GTX 280 series contains 5 cards. All of the cards contain the stock specification 1GB of DDR3 VRAM connected through a 512bit bus. All but one utilize the stock cooler, and all but one are overclocked from the stock timings of 602MHz/2214MHz. For more information on the GTX 280 refer to the full report. A great reason to consider EVGA is their high quality customer support and...
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By productwiki.com - Nov 24, 2011

GeForce GTX 260/280 versus Radeon HD 4850/4870

Gamers looking to purchase a new generation graphics card today have quite a few options available ranging in price from $180 to $450.
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By Techspot - Sep 1, 2008

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