Final thoughts and rating
When we first looked at the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 275 vs. ATI Radeon HD 4890 comparison four weeks ago we gave NVIDIA the slightest of edges, mainly due to a better etail price for a bone-stock card. Since then ATI's partners have released pre-overclocked cards and dropped the price, to the extent that both GPUs are formidable performers at £200. Indeed, they render the GeForce GTX 285 practically pointless.Inno3D's GeForce GTX 275 Overclock card arrives on the scene with higher-than-reference clocks that give it a ~five per cent performance advantage over the basic card, and it comfortably matches a glut of Radeon HD 4890 OCs, as well. The only blot on the performance landscape is just how well cheaper multi-GPU setups currently do, and soon we'll take a look at two Radeon HD 4770s (£75 each) and GeForce GTS 250 512MBs (£95 each), to see if they're a better solution for <£200.
A solid card wrapped in a good package, the Inno3D card will do well if pricing remains at around £220, taking into account how the competition is shaping up. Any higher and it loses shine rather quickly.
Pros
Solid performance from a decent pre-overclock
Bundle is better than average
Makes GeForce GTX 285 redundant
Cons
Competition is very fierce at this price point. GeForce GTX 260 and Radeon HD 4870 provide excellent price-to-performance metrics.
HEXUS Rating
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The rating is given in relation to the category the component competes in, therefore the card is evaluated with respect to our 'high-end components' criteria.Inno3D GeForce GTX 275 Overclock 896MB
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