Lately, Nvidia has developed the rather bad habit of renaming previous generation models and then trying to pass them off as part of the latest generation of graphics cards.
Previous examples include the 8800GS becoming the 9600GSO and the 8800GT being rebranded as the 9800GT, both of which resulted from the G92 chip spanning across the GeForce 8 and GeForce 9 series of cards.
The latest spate of renaming stems largely from Nvidia’s difficulty in getting a scaled down version of the GT200 out the door to cater to the lower segments of the market - where the majority of sales reside. Consequently Nvidia has no choice but to let the G92 (and its derivatives) live on even longer to fill in this part of the market.
- Introduction
- Specifications
- Galaxy’s GTS 250
- Twintech’s GTS 250
- Test Setup
- Benchmarks: 3DMark Vantage
- Benchmarks: Crysis Warhead
- Benchmarks: Far Cry 2
- Benchmarks: Left 4 Dead
- Benchmarks: Fallout 3
- Benchmarks: Mirror’s Edge
- Benchmarks: Call of Duty: World at War
- Power Consumption, Temperatures, Noise
- Overclocking
- Conclusion
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