
As its name implies, it fills the gap between the awesome (but pricey) GTX 285 and the GTX 260+. Like a never-ending game of cat and mouse, the GeForce GTX 275 is NVIDIA' counter to the Radeon HD 4890, which we earlier reviewed. And luckily for them, their choices of high-end graphics card have just become a little more varied, because NVIDIA is releasing the GeForce GTX 275. Their GeForce GTX 295 stole the speed king crown from ATI's Radeon HD 4870 X2 and with a new pricing strategy and improved products in the form of GeForce GTX 285 and GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 (GTX 260+), they gave gamers looking for high-end graphics solutions something to really think about. Sure, they were left floored by the sheer value-for-money proposition that ATI was touting, but like real men, they licked their wounds and soldiered on.

Lightning Quick Response Lightning Quick ResponseĪfter the setback inflicted upon them by ATI's Radeon 4800 series, NVIDIA has been slowly but surely picking themselves up.
