Which video card is better?
Which video card is better?
My Twintech
Chipset : GeForce⢠8800GTX
Stream Processors : 128
Memory Size : 768MB
Memory Speed : DDR3
Memory Interface : 384-bit
Core Clock(Mhz) : 575
Memory Clock(Mhz) : 900 (effective up to 1.8Ghz)
Shader Clock (Mhz) : 1350
Memory Interface : 384-bit
Memory Brandwidth (GB/Sec) : 86.4
Texture Fill Rate (Billion/Sec) : 36.8
Output : Dual Link DVI x 2, HDTV x 1
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Product Name: Gainward GTS250 1024MB
Barcode: 426018336-0261
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTS250 (128 SP)
GPU Clockspeed: 745 MHz
Memory: 1024 MB DDR3 (256 bits)
Memory Clockspeed: 1000 MHz
Pixels per clock (peak): N/A
Bandwidth: 64 GB/s
Ramdac: 400 MHz
Bus: PCI-Express 2.0
Cooling: 2-Slot Fan
Video-Features: HDMI-Output
Connectivity: HDMI + DVI + CRT
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4 Comments for Which video card is better?
1. John | November 21st, 2010 at 1:27 am
the gts 250 is better. but i would rather go with a radeon hd 4850 1gb if u want a good price and performance.
2. I <3 Miley Cyrus | November 21st, 2010 at 1:46 am
Product Name: Gainward GTS250 1024MB
Barcode: 426018336-0261
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTS250 (128 SP)
GPU Clockspeed: 745 MHz
Memory: 1024 MB DDR3 (256 bits)
Memory Clockspeed: 1000 MHz
Pixels per clock (peak): N/A
Bandwidth: 64 GB/s
Ramdac: 400 MHz
Bus: PCI-Express 2.0
Cooling: 2-Slot Fan
Video-Features: HDMI-Output
Connectivity: HDMI + DVI + CRT
3. tassadar_online | November 21st, 2010 at 1:52 am
Greetings.
The GTS250 is better than an 8800GTX, clearly, since it’s built on a newer architecture and has more and faster RAM.
Good day
4. yad | November 21st, 2010 at 2:12 am
The 8800GTX has a higher memory bandwidth but the performance of the GTS250 is better because PCI-E 2.0 has twice the pci lanes
Memory bandwidth that is bottlenecked by less pci lanes provides less perfromance.
The Megapixel fill rate of the 8800 is a little better but the MegaTexel rate for the 250 is much better.
And the wattage is lower for the 250.
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