Upgraded from a 8800GTS, and couldn't be more please. This card has 890 megs of onboard ram and 216 cores. Keep in mind, that there's the original GTX 260, with only 192 cores. So this one is just a tad bit faster, and for some, it's probably hard to justify the additional price. I have it installed in a mid-tower case, and it fits just fine. This card requires a minimum 600 watt psu, with at least 36 amps on the rail, plus you need a psu with (2) six pin PCI-E power connectors. Also, it's large. About 4 inches longer than the 8800GTS. However, I have it installed in a mid-tower case, and it fits just fine. Overall it's a great $100 mid-level card for hardcore gamers, that don't have $300 to spend on a video card. Finally, be sure you download the latest drivers.
Nice card for the money however BFG does not make video cards anymore so you can't get updates and tech support is noT avalable so if you buy one, be carfull who you buy it from and if a warranty is offered buy it I have had no problems with mine they work great for what I need them for. I'm running two 10 inch BfG 260s with a sli and each card has 216 cores I'm running a Intel i 3 - 3.4 gig processor 1155 soccet
Runs all games on high settings. Smooth as silk. I' very happy with my purchase. Very easy to overclock, doesn't get hot, very very quiet. What else you want.
A great card in it`s time. Still a good card. Gets a solid WMI rating. Get`s the the job done playing all my games any way that I want.
Works well GREAT buy... Very pleased. The card ran at superb speed and efficiency. Has worked great and for the price i got it, it was WELL worth the money.
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