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Review: NVIDIA (BFG) launches a new GeForce GTX 260: we take a look

by Tarinder Sandhu on 16 September 2008, 14:27

Tags: BFG GeForce GTX 260 OC, NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA), BFG Technologies

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System setup and notes

Hardware

Graphics cardsBFG GTX 260 MAXCORE OCX 896MB BFG GTX 260 OCX 896MB Leadtek GTX 280 1GB BFG GTX 260 896MB 'new' ZOTAC GTX 260 896MB Sapphire HD 4870 X2 2GB Force3D HD 4870 512MB
Current pricing, including VAT £225 £225 £250
£199 £175 £330 £170
Shader model 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.1
Stream processors 216 192 240 216 192 1,600 (2x 800) 800
GPU clock speed (MHz) 655 655 602 576 576 750 750
Shader clock speed (MHz) 1,404 1,404 1,296 1,242 1,242 750 750
Memory clock speed (MHz) 2,250 2,250 2,214 1,998 1,998 3,600 3,600
Memory bus width (Bits) 448 448 512 448 448 512 (2x 256) 256
CPU Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 LGA775 (3.0GHz, 12MB L2 cache, quad-core)
Motherboard eVGA CK-132 NF79 (nForce 790i Ultra SLI) MSI X48 Platinum
Motherboard BIOS P06 v2.3 (07/07/2008)
Mainboard software nForce 15.17
Intel Inf 9.0.0.1008
Memory 4GB (2 x 2GB) Corsair XMS3 DMX DDR3-1,333
Memory timings and speed 9-9-9-24 1T @ 1333MHz
PSU Enermax Galaxy DXX 850W Cooler Master Real Power Pro 1,000W
Monitor Dell 30in 3007WFP - 2,560x1,600
Disk drive(s) Seagate 500GB - 32MB cache - SATAII (ST3500320AS)
Graphics driver ForceWare 177.79 ForceWare 177.79 ForceWare 177.79 ForceWare 177.79 ForceWare 177.79 Catalyst 8.8 press
Catalyst 8.8 press
Operating system Windows Vista Business SP1, 64-bit

Software

3D Benchmarks Company Of Heroes: Opposing Fronts v2.301: DX10 - very high quality
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars v1.5, HEXUS custom-recorded benchmark. OpenGL - vhq
Race Driver: GRID v1.2, HEXUS custom-recorded benchmark. Ultra quality
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare v1.7, HEXUS custom-recorded benchmark: DX9 - very high quality

Notes

Sporting the same clocks as the regular OCX model, the MAXCORE OCX should win out with respect to greater shading ability - 216 SPs vs. 192. We can draw direct conclusions of how the extra SPs affect performance by looking at the two cards.

We've also downclocked the BFG MAXCORE OCX, to reference speeds, to see how it benchmarks against a stock-clocked GTX 260.

Sandwiching the two BFG cards are stock-clocked GeForce GTX 260 and GTX 280s from Leadtek, and providing the comparison numbers from ATI are the Radeon HD 4870 X2 and HD 4870.

Real-world gaming benchmarks were run at 1,680x1,050, 1,920x1,200 and 2,560x1,600, although the highest resolution wasn't run with Race Driver: GRID due to substantial slowdowns in the game, leading to inconsistent and unrepeatable results via our FRAPS-recording method. We've also added in decent amounts of image quality, too.