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EVGA preps PhysX-flavored card launch for next week

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EVGA preps PhysX-flavored card launch for next week

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Site: TechConnect

Publication date: 10/22/2009 12:45 AM

Just before Halloween, on October 30th, EVGA and Nvidia have planned a launch event that is unfortunately not Fermi related, but will see to the introduction of an interesting card combining graphics and PhysX like never before. According to BSN, the upcoming card makes use of two GPUs - a GT200b and a G92b, and is a combination between a GeForce GTX 275 and a GeForce GTS 250. The GTX 275 'part' of EVGA's card does all the graphics calculations required for your gaming, while the GTS 250 will handle physic workloads when running a game supporting GPU PhysX. The GTX 275 features 240 Processing Cores backed by 896MB of memory, while the GTS 250 has 128 PCs and 512MB of 'PhysX' RAM. The price of the hybrid graphics/physics cards is yet unknown but all should be revealed in just one week. Wait for it.

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