unsa ma sulti ninyu ani na VC N250GTS 1gb ddr3 256bit
not worth getting unless it's priced 3.5k or below kung 2nd hand, 4k below kung brand new
ddr3 dx9 = oldskol so not worth it paliton krn
Ako karon bro GTS 250 1GB pero E-green lang akong gamit, almost two years na nako so far no problems![]()
GTS 250 is dx10 but not dx11. i have 1, ive been using this for 2 years now. so far, ok lang cya but this card is hot when gaming.
agreed.. for me its not worth it kung ipang gaming nmu ni na card.
nya boss dagan nana unsa may pamati nimu....taas na kaayo 1month ingon ako migo okey lang daw 2wks....
the GeForce GTS 250 Rebranded 9800GTX
Nvidia Geforce: Is the GeForce GTS 250 Rebranded 9800GTX+ ?
nformation based on a leaked circular authored by Santa Clara, California-based Nvidia, claiming that the new GeForce GTS 250 graphics card will be officially announced on the first Tuesday of March during CeBIT 2009 in Hanover, Germany. However, the card isn't exactly new so to speak, and Nvidia's practice in rebranding versions of existing models is nothing new either.
“GeForce GTS 250 carries over the same specs and features of 9800 GTX+, and hence the same GPU, memory, board, PCB, and thermal solution," states Nvidia in the circular. "AIC’s should be confident in purchasing GPU’s, PCB’s, and other materials, since the only change is a new VBIOS to implement the new branding”
Originally released last year on July 11, the 9800 GTX+ featured improvement in processing and frequency over its predecessor, the 55 nm GeForce 9800GTX, and set its sights to compete with AMD/ATI's Radeon HD4850 graphics card. However, holding the circular to its word, the new GTS 250 should be identical to the 9800GTX+ save for an updated BIOS and different packaging. Additionally, the 8800GT will be renamed as well, sporting the new GTS 240 title.
pila man diay imo palit? kung performance wise lang ok pa man ni sya for games even if dx10 ra ni(is there really a game that doesnt run on dx9?)
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