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[TPU]Leadtek Launches WinFast GTS 250

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LEADTEK Research Inc., world acclaimed for its extreme visual graphics leading brand technology, proudly announces the WinFast GTS 250, a new performance level graphics card. Based on the Best-in-class NVIDIA graphics development technology, this graphics card comes with high-speed 1024MB 256bit GDDR3 memory providing ultra smooth 3D rendering and a more realistic gaming presentation. The WinFast GTS 250 also features a special cooling design “shield fan-sinkâ€. This specially designed 2-slots fan-sink can efficiently reduces heat from GPU by creating smooth air flows on the top and side of the processor. Moreover, this fan-sink can maintain a low fan-sink noise level especially in full-throttle operating mode. All these features ensure that the WinFast GTS 250 delivers users a great performance and gaming experience.

Powered up with the 2nd Generation NVIDIA Unified Architecture, the WinFast GTS 250 enables the rendering of multiple, true-to-life characters in complex and dynamic virtual worlds. Supporting the latest parallel computing architecture with massive independent processing cores, the WinFast GTS 250 is empowered to execute the most intricate non-gaming applications via CUDA language. These include accelerating the art design application, science simulation application or transcoding of video to a personal video player up to 7X faster than the CPU. The NVIDIA PhysX technology opens up a new era of dynamic gaming interaction with hugely destructible environments and ultra-realistic physical performance.
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Nice. I wonder how the gts250's will end up selling given all the flack about re-branding nvidia's gotten from the enthusiasts.

One thing came to mind, only slightly off-topic. Why do they still quote the RAMDAC speed on the boxes of gfx cards? DAC hasn't really changed much, and now-a-days, most signals from gfx cards are entirely digitally processed and delivered (with the use of DVI, HDMI and digital lcd displays), there's never any analog conversion, so it seems like a moot item to quote. Confused... I guess people like seeing the mega-hurts...lol.
Looks like the Hood of a Car.

and so this is no difference from a 9600 or 9800?
OMG it just transformed from a 8800GTX to a GTS 250 unbelievable
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OMG it just transformed from a 8800GTX to a GTS 250 unbelievable

Transformers! G92 in disguise!
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