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Apr 2 2009, 6:46am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The GTX 275 has 80 texture processing units, a 448-bit memory interface, and an 896MB frame buffer. The card sits between the NVIDIA GTX 275 and GTX 285 in price and performance. NVIDIA says that the GTX 275 is the highest performing video card in the $229 to $249 price range.
Other features of the video card include support for PhysX, CUDA, NVIDIA 3D Vision, and the card is Windows 7 ready. Announced along with the GTX 275 is a new NVIDIA Power Pack that offers new PhysX patches for games and other material. The GTX 275 will be available globally on or before April 14th.
Via NVIDIA
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