- December 23, 2009
- Written by Mark
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EXPreview.com has post pictures and detailed information about the EVGA GTX 275 Co-op PhysX card. This new card from EVGA is the first of it’s kind, it has the G200 (GTX 275) for the main graphics renderer and an G92 (GTS 250) for PhysX calculations both connected by an NF200 chip all on a single PC board. EXPreview has some nice pictures showing what the card looks like under the hood, without the heat sink and fan and then goes into detail about the capabilities of the card and each chip including total memory, bandwidth etc. Check it out here( translated with google translate)
Be sure to check out the official EVGA page for the GTX 275 Co-op PhysX for more information about it.
From EXPreview.com:
The figure is the EVGA GTX275 CO-OP PhysX product, it is a GTX275 graphics card with a difference is the graphics card also welded a GTS250-chip processor as a physical acceleration.We can see that this graphics card than the GTX275 the design of products to be more complex.In addition to more a GTS250-chip, we can also see that NVIDIA NF200 chip, which is the hub connecting the two GPU, the bridge chip is not cheap, with the NVIDIA needs to buy 20 U.S. dollars.
We can imagine that the two graphics processors, coupled with NV200 bridge chip, and then count development costs. EVGA GTX275 CO-OP PhysX EVGA GTX275 CO-OP PhysX products sold GTX275 expensive than the more common, EVGA official quoted at 349.99 U.S. dollars, equivalent to 2390 yuan, while the general GTX275 just to sell 1699 yuan.


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