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Vortez Hardware - PC Hardware News and Reviews » News » June 2009 » EVGA GeForce GTX 275 Superclocked Edition Review @ Hi Tech Legion

EVGA GeForce GTX 275 Superclocked Edition Review @ Hi Tech Legion

Posted by: Ryan Morris on: 06/23/2009 06:42 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]



EVGA GeForce GTX 275 Superclocked Edition: Single, Dual and Tri SLI Review @ Hi Tech Legion

"In this review, I will be benchmarking the GTX275 Superclocked Edition just like we do for all graphics card reviews as a single card, but I will also be focusing in on the SLI feature of Nvidia based cards by running this in dual and triple SLI to show all of the performance increases associated with the SLI technology. When running graphics cards in dual or triple SLI, the lower resolutions become very unimportant as they are more reflective of CPU speeds, and quite frankly, anyone spending $500 to $750 on their graphics cards alone will mostly likely not be running a smaller monitor with lower resolutions. For this reason, the lowest resolution will be dropped from each progression from single, to dual, and then triple SLI."

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