ZOTAC nVidia GeForce GTS 250 1GB DDR3 2DVI PCI-Express Video Card Specification Mfr Part Number: ZT-20103-10P Chipset: GeForce GTS 250 Engine Clock: 738 MHz Video Memory: 1GB DDR3 Memory Clock: 2.2 GHz Memory Interface: 256-bit Bus: PCI-Express x16 (Support PCI-Express 2.0) RAMDAC: 400 MHz Stream Processors: 128 Max. Resolution: 2560 x 1600 Connectors: Dual DVI; TV-out (HDTV Ready) Thermal: Fansink Support 3-way SLI Technology Support HDCP - High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection Support Microsoft DirectX 10, Shader Model 4.0 and OpenGL 2.1 Built for Microsoft Windows Vista Package: Retail RoHS Compliant
s/h came out to $9.02 for me
May be able to combine with Bing rebate, which would be about $5.88
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$10.20 more for the EVGA for a better warranty/brand here with free Cryostasis here
Message edited by: Reots on 2009-07-05 06:56:50 CDT
zylorian
Member
posted: Jul. 4, 2009 @ 2:29a
Cheaper deal for bundle with CoD WaW: $125+s/h Bundle with Far Cry 2: $130+s/h
SpiXe
Frivolous Member
posted: Jul. 4, 2009 @ 2:53a
Looks like CoD WaW is struggling to even sell for $10 on eBay, so YMMV if you looking to sell it for savings. For the $117.60 + s/h, this really a hot deal?
Reots
Ancient Member
posted: Jul. 4, 2009 @ 3:04a
well, it's cheapest without having to wait for a rebate or sell any OEM versions of games. If you are already ordering something from Ewiz the s/h is pretty reasonable. It's $111.72 after bing +s/h, 1GB GTS 250 cards are something like $190+tax at Best Buy and no one ever mentions what prices on 1GB GTS 250 are on Fatwallet so I thought I would post it
SpiXe
Frivolous Member
posted: Jul. 4, 2009 @ 3:11a
Sounds like a good deal to me. I'll pick one up if nothing else catches my eye in the next week. Thanks
edit: heres hoping a GeForce 9800 GTX/GX2 pops up within a week now, hehe
Reots
Ancient Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 2:51a
Reasons to get this card include:
9 inches long Fully shrouded 2 slot cooler design Competes with the 4850, but is faster in Nvidia optimized games such as Far Cry 2 Only needs one 8 pin connector, which translates to 2 molex with the included adapter Only needs a 450W PSU
gazziza
Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 3:27a
Reots said:Reasons to get this card include:
9 inches long Fully shrouded 2 slot cooler design Competes with the 4850, but is faster in Nvidia optimized games such as Far Cry 2 Only needs one 8 pin connector, which translates to 2 molex with the included adapter Only needs a 450W PSU
This is not a good deal. You can find 4850's for $80AR. You can find a 512mb 4870 for $130 on Newegg. The price between this and a 4870 is too close given that the 4870 spanks it. 1gb of memory on a GTS250 (aka 9800 GTX+) will not make a difference because the videocard isn't that good of a performer over 1680x1050 anyways.
Reots
Ancient Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 4:06a
ATI cards are cheaper for a reason, aren't so great at CUDA, which can be a nice way to get something extra from your card when you aren't gaming. It can essentially act as a modern day Math Coprocessor. Eventually more video encoding and transcoding programs will support it
But yeah, for gaming alone you can get a cheaper ATI card for a HOT deal, no doubt, and the main reason to get a 250 over a 260 is if you don't have the extra 1.5" in your case
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