The BFG GeForce GTX 275 OC ($250 street) graphics card holds 896MB of GDDR3 and a single Nvidia GPU with the core, stream, and memory clocks nudged up to 648 MHz, 1.44 GHz, and 2,304 MHz. The board is attractively priced, but doesn't quite break the $3.00 per frame per second mark. Still, it's a good value, and even in a game as demanding as Far Cry 2, it's fairly capable. Performance won't get close to 50 fps in such a graphics-intensive title, but even with anti-aliasing off, hitting that mark requires a far more expensive card. For the majority of games, though, this board will work well. In short, you'll get clean graphics, not cleaned out.
SOURCE:www.pcmag.com
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