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Asus ENGTX275 Review - PAGE 1
Kevin Spiess - Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

For some people, the GTX 275 might be like the stolen porridge in that fairy story about the three bears. The GTX 260 too slow? The GTX 285 too fast? Perhaps you looking for something in between. Something just right. For you.

Today we will be looking at a GTX 275 from Asus. As per Asus's standard operating procedure, they have added a suffix, and named this card the Asus ENGTX 275. As always, we'll be putting it up against its primary competition these days -- the HD 4870, HD 4890, and the GTX 260 and GTX 285 -- and seeing if the bang is good for the buck.

According to recent rumours, we are still a good amount of time away from the next generation of GPUs. The GTX 275, including today's Asus ENGTX 275, promises optimum gaming performance for some time to come -- even after this next new batch of video cards arrives.

When the GTX 275 was first introduced, it garnered some very positive reviews. How does it hold up now, a few months after release, now that the dust has settled?


Article Index

1.The ENGTX275
2.Impressions & Specifications: ENGTX275
3.Box, bundle and overclocking
4.Benchmarking setup
5.Futuremark: 3DMark06, Vantage
6.Furmark
7.Unreal Tournament 3
8.World In Conflict
9.Bioshock
10.Crysis: Warhead
11.Devil May Cry 4
12.Far Cry 2
13.Street Fighter IV
14.Temperature, power usage and conclusion

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