Gigabyte Rushes Out GTS 250

Before the official release of GeForce GTS 250 at CeBIT 2009 next week, Gigabyte’s 250 has been leaked to a Turkish website Donanimhaber.

With model of GV-N250ZL-1GI, Gigabyte GTS 250 is based on 55nm G92b, cooled by Zalman OEM VF1050 cooler with copper fins and 4 heatpipes. Featuring 128 stream processors, 1GB DDR3 and memory interface of 256bit, it will ship with core/shader/memory clock of 740/1850/2000MHz. Gigabyte GTS 250 is equipped with a 6pin power supply connector, one DVI, D-Sub and HDMI connector. Besides, Gigabyte has added 2 ounces of copper into the PCB.

There should be more manufacturers to show up their GTS 250 in the coming several days.

3 Responses to “Gigabyte Rushes Out GTS 250”

  1. bhoot Says:

    A superclocked 9800GTX, right?

  2. lawl Says:

    Just a renamed 9800gtx/9800gtx+

    nVidia, quit the bullshit renaming crap, and make some decentgood performing gfx cards.

    When i bought my 8800gtx, it was a beast, now i see u doing all this renaming/scamming/money hungry/greed crap, it makes me sick, what happened to the old nVidia what i remember when GeForce 2 MX was king?

    Yours sincerely

    A disgruntled nVidia fanboy soon to jump ship to ATi.

  3. SJ Says:

    One thing that is different from the GTX+ is that this card only has one six pin power supply connector.
    Less OC power?

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