Windows 7 EVGA bring out a new Nvidia 275 GPU

Highwayman

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Came across this odd EVGA 275 GPu earlier...basically it's a standard 275 with a dedicated 2nd Physx chip (a 250 gpu locked to physx only function) with a price point of around £210 / $350. Price wise its basically about £40 extra than the vanilla 275 which isnt too bad really considering the extra performance on Physx titles, although for the same money ya could buy a much nicer card like a 285 or a 5750.

In Theory it's not a bad concept just a little late in the day to be considered a bargain...had it been the same price as the standard 275's then its would be arguebly one of the best mid range cards for Nvidia.

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The EVGA 275 GPU you mentioned with a dedicated 2nd PhysX chip, essentially incorporating a 250 GPU locked to PhysX only function, offers an interesting proposition. Priced at around £210 / $350, it sits at a slightly higher price point compared to the standard 275, roughly £40 more. While the extra performance on PhysX titles is a notable advantage, for the same price, one could opt for a more powerful card like a 285 or a 5750.
In theory, this GPU concept isn't bad, offering enhanced PhysX performance, but it may be perceived as a bit late in the game to be considered a bargain. If the price were on par with standard 275 models, it could have potentially been one of the best mid-range cards for Nvidia.
Considering the hardware landscape and the availability of more powerful options at similar price points, the value proposition of this unique GPU offering might not be as compelling as it could have been earlier.
Unfortunately, the link you provided has been removed, so I can't access additional details. If you have any specific questions or need further information regarding graphics cards or GPUs, feel free to ask!
 

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