- Jul 18, 2004
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New Egg has a sale going on the new EVGA 017-P3-1175-AR GeForce GTX 275. That's a standard GTX 275 with 1792MB of DDR3 memory (vs 896MB stock). With the sale price of $10 off, that makes the card the same price as the heavily overclocked EVGA 896-P3-1173-AR GeForce GTX 275 FTW Edition which has the stock 896MB of memory but a core clock of 713MHz (vs. 633MHz standard).
So, for $299.99 (not counting $10 MIR on GTX 275 FTW) your choice is lots of memory or an EVGA guaranteed faster core clock on the GTX 275.
Which one do you think is likely to deliver better performance? Sure, the 1792MB GTX 275 can be overclocked with Riva and ATITool, but it's not likely to hit the mark that the GTX 275 FTW will. On the other hand, twice the memory should be a real advantage in shader-intensive games.
Personally, I'm genuinely torn.
So, for $299.99 (not counting $10 MIR on GTX 275 FTW) your choice is lots of memory or an EVGA guaranteed faster core clock on the GTX 275.
Which one do you think is likely to deliver better performance? Sure, the 1792MB GTX 275 can be overclocked with Riva and ATITool, but it's not likely to hit the mark that the GTX 275 FTW will. On the other hand, twice the memory should be a real advantage in shader-intensive games.
Personally, I'm genuinely torn.
