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BFG GeForce GTX 260 OC review

This GeForce card can really squeeze out the pixels

Our Score 4.5

Last reviewed: 2009-09-23September 23rd 2009

Price at launch £130.00
Product Type Graphic Card
Chipset Manufacturer NVIDIA
Chipset Model 260
Chipset Line GeForce
Chipset Series GTX
Maximum Resolution 2560 x 1600
Brand Name Bfg Tech
Standard Memory 896 MB
Host Interface PCI Express 2.0
HDCP Supported Yes
Bus Width 448 bit
Multi-GPU Technology SLI
Green Compliant Yes
Green Compliance Certificate/Authority RoHS, WEEE
RAMDAC Speed 400 MHz
Analog Signal Yes
Digital Signal Yes
Dual Link DVI Supported Yes
DVI Yes
Number of DVI Outputs 2
Height 38.0 mm
Memory Technology GDDR3 SDRAM
Length 267.0 mm
Manufacturer Bfg Technologies, Inc
Memory Speed 1998 MHz
Product Model BFGRGTX260896OCE
Product Name BFGRGTX260896OCE GeForce GTX 260 OC Graphics Card
Processor Speed 590 MHz
Manufacturer Part Number BFGRGTX260896OCE
Manufacturer Website Address www.bfgtech.com
Marketing Information

The BFG GeForce GTX 260 OC Graphics Card is overclocked out-of-the-box, supported by world-class free 24/7/365 tech support, and backed by the best lifetime warranty in the industry. This power house rips through DirectX 10 games at blazing fast frame rates and enables realistic physical motion and massively destructible environments with nVIDIA's new PhysX technology.

Package Contents
  • BFGRGTX260896OCE GeForce GTX 260 OC Graphics Card
  • Quick Install Guide
  • DVI to VGA Adapter
  • DVI to HDMI Adapter
  • S/PDIF Analog Audio Cable (1 ft.)
  • HDTV (component) Breakout Cable
  • Dual 4-pin peripheral to single 6-pin PCI Express power adapter
  • Driver CD
  • Standard Warranty Lifetime
    Thickness 95.0 mm
    API Supported DirectX 10.0, OpenGL 2.1

    Product Summary

    GeForce GTX 260 OC

    BFG GeForce GTX 260 OC

    Price at launch

    £130.00

    For

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    High res performance

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    Quiet running

    Against

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    Outdone by AMD in some benches

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    Watch out for 192 shader versions

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