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NVIDIA







  • Technical Details
    • * PCI Express 2.0 Support
    • * GeForce 9500 GT with 550MHz clock
    • * 512MB 256 bit 0.8ns GDDR2 memory
    • * 800 MHz clock with 1600 MHz effective memory rate
    • * Full DirectX 10 and OpenGL 2.1 support






  • Technical Details
    • * PCI Express 2.0
    • * 9800 GT with 600MHz clock
    • * 1GB of GDDR3 memory
    • * 900MHz clock with 1800MHz effective memory rate and 1500MHz shader clock
    • * Full DirectX 10 and Open GL 2.1 Support






  • Technical Details
    • * PCI Express 2.0, HDMI, DVI-I, and VGA interfaces
    • * GeForce GT 240 with 550 MHz core clock
    • * 1 GB of DDR3 memory
    • * 1600 MHz memory clock and 1340 MHz shader clock
    • * DirectX 10.1






  • Technical Details
    • * New EcoIntelligence design delivers 9800 GT-class performance while reducing power consumption by up to 30%
    • * The perfect combination of price and performance with 112 stream processors and fast GDDR3 memory
    • * Full Microsoft DirectX 10, Shader Model 4.0 and PCI Express 2.0 support
    • * Free 24/7/365 Tech Support and Lifetime Warranty
    • * Display Connectors: 2 Dual-Link DVI-I
These are the some mid-range and one above mid range nvidia graphics card. You could enjoy high definition movie and all the current games with these card. But for gaming my advice to you that if you using monitor above 19" then I will not suggest you these cards. Because to deliver graphics load of more resolution and memory and speed these cards will not be sufficient. But If your monitor is 19' and less than that then these are cool cards. Some will say that I need to play all the latest games with all anti-aliasing and physix enable and shader needed to be high then I will suggest him to go for GeForce GT 240 or 9800 GT if he or she had a monitor of 19" of less. These cards will do fine. Nvidia cards has bad reputation for built power hungry card. These cards are no exception. You will need good power supply. I will try to provide you some idea what kind of power supply you need for what kind of pc later. It is not that difficult.



  • Technical Details
    • * GeForce GTX 470 with 607 MHz core clock
    • * PCI Express 2.0
    • * 1280 MB 320-bit 2.5ns GDDR5 memory
    • * 3348 MHz memory clock and 1215 MHz shader clock
    • * Windows XP, Vista and Windows7 support


  • Technical Details
    • * GeForce GTX 480 with 700 MHz core clock
    • * PCI Express 2.0
    • * 1536 MB 384-bit 2.0ns GDDR5 memory
    • * 3696 MHz memory clock and 1401 MHz shader clock
    • * Windows XP, Vista and Windows7 support


  • Technical Details
    • * Chipset: GeForce GTX480 Engine Clock: 700 MHz
    • * Video Memory: 1536MB DDR5 Memory Clock: 3.696 GHz Memory Interface: 384-bit Memory Bandwidth: 177.4 GB/s
    • * Bus: PCI-Express 2.0 x16 RAMDAC: 400 MHz Max. Resolution: 2560 x 1600 Connectors: Dual DVI-I; Mini HDMI Thermal: Fansink
    • * Support Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7 Support nVidia 3D Vision Surround Support nVidia CUDA Technology with CUDA C/C++
    • * Support nVidia PureVideo HD Technology Support nVidia PhysX Technology Support nVidia 2-Way/3-Way


  • Technical Details
    • * PCI Express 2.0
    • * 55nm GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked with 626MHz clock
    • * 896MB 448-bit 1 ns GDDR3 memory
    • * 1053MHz clock with 2106MHz effective memory rate and 1350MHz shader clock
    • * Full DirectX 10 and Open GL 2.1 Support
These Graphics are for gaming enthusiasts and for heavy multimedia work. They will be able to perform smoothly in higher resolution. People who like nvidia and like to play game without any hazard could depend on them and all of them needed high power and you have to give special consideration for your casing as they tend to take all the space and more. You also have to give attention to their driver software as the latest software could improve the performance. Good luck and happy gaming with them.
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