“The GeForce GTX 260+ Overclocked Edition adds a nice entry to Galaxy’s modest product lineup, but does it add value to an already crowded performance video card market? We’re going to find out, with some of today’s biggest games!”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
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- Palit Radeon 4870 Sonic Dual Edition CrossfireX @ TechwareLabs
- HIS Radeon 4670, 4830 & 4850 Mid Range Round-Up @ OC3D
Having them do the work does come at a premium

Galaxy really figured out how to push the GTX260, their overclocked version sees an increase from 576MHz to 656MHz in the GPU, the stream processors are bumped from 1.242GHz to 1.405GHzand the memory picks up over 10%, hitting 2.26GHz. Read on to see if [H]ard|OCP recommends buying the OC version, or the basic model and doing the overclocking yourself.