EVGA GeForce GTX275 CO-OP PhysX Edition Makes Official Debut

Just as we reported in late October, EVGA unveiled a special dual-GPU GeForce graphics card on Halloween, GeForce GTX275 CO-OP PhysX Edition.

The card combines a GeForce GTX 275 (240 processing cores, 633/2268/1296MHz core/memory/shader) and a GeForce GTS 250 (128 processing cores, 738/2200/1836MHz), with the latter one only being used when in-game PhysX processing is required.

EVGA has also shown off the test result which suggests a significant performance improvement.

Bundled with a coupon for the free download of Batman: Arkham Asylum, the GeForce GTX275 CO-OP PhysX Edition is now available for $349.99.

One Response to “EVGA GeForce GTX275 CO-OP PhysX Edition Makes Official Debut”

  1. Manx Says:

    It’s cheaper to buy a plain vanilla GTX 275 and another 9800GT for physics.

    This card is not worth buying.

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