@Ankyz
Tirei do hitechlegion:
"The EVGA GeForce GTS 250 and the GeForce 9800 GTX+ Series are both common and different - some changes have been made and I will explain these differences later in this review....
...Before we get into the Philosophy of this review, I want to go over the differences the 250 GTS has when compared to the 9800 GTX+:
* The 250 Series video cards will be on a 9 inch PCB as opposed to 10.5 inches, which the 9800 series was.
* The 250 Series will have one 6-pin power connector, as opposed to the two that the 9800 GTX+ Series had. This will make the video card more energy efficient with a TDP of 150W.
* If you choose to purchase a 250 series video card and have a 9800 series video card, as long as the memory configurations of both cards are the same, you will be able to use them in SLI.
* The GPU will still be 55NM as is the 9800 GTX+ Series."
Do neoseeker:
"The GTS 250 1GB is in the same mold as the 9800GTX+, sharing the same GPU, but has more significant changes. The card is shorter (by an inch and a half), has a different cooler than earlier 9800GTX+ cards, and most importantly, requires about 10 watts less power than the 9800GTX+. This allows the GTS 250 to require only PCIE power connector, instead of two.
Another small thing NVIDIA changed with the GTS 250 is that it will allow for an SLI connection with a a 9800 GTX+, so, this might make for a good upgrade path for gamers who own a 9800GTX+ already, or can acquire one inexpensively (hint,hint.) Previously, only cards of the same SKU could be SLI'd."
Elas são quase-quase iguais mesmo, mas 250gts está um pouquinho mais refinada na energia ( só conector de 6 pinos), no TDP, permite um over melhor e tem uma bios diferente. Mas é quase trocar 6 por meia-dúzia (ou 5,9 por 6, pra ser mais preciso). Mas na prática é a mesma coisa. Tanto é que fazem SLI ! (se tiverem no mesmo clock)
@leocampogrande:
só falei ela em stock para critério base pra escolha da VGA. Claro que o over pode entrar na conversa, mas é uma novela diferente.
Todas podem dar over e ficarem superiores, mas a 5750 acredito ter mais margem de over que as outras justamente por ser muito fria e consumir pouco.
Esse teste do overclockersclub já tinha visto, e acho que peguei a placa por causa dele. (quer dizer, ia de 5770, mas preferi a 5750 mais um receptor kworld pra ver a copa em fullseg
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A minha vem com 740/1200 stock. Uso 800/1300 sem stress. 850/1400 já é um belo over,é o stock da 5770. Como fica a temperatura e estabilidade aí?
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