NVIDIA Rolls Out GeForce GTS 250
By Cássio Lima on March 3, 2009 - 5:29 PM


NVIDIA has officially launched GeForce GTS 250, which is in fact a relabeled GeForce 9800 GTX+. This video card works internally at 738 MHz, has 128 shader processors working at 1,836 MHz and accesses its 512 MB or 1 GB GDDR3 at 2 GHz DDR (512 MB model) or at 2.2 GHz DDR (1 GB model) through a 256-bit interface. This is the same specs to GeForce 9800 GTX+. The main difference between GeForce GTS 250 and GeForce 9800 GTX+ is that the former has only one PCI Express auxiliary power connector, while the latter has two. GeForce GTS 250 with 1 GB is priced at USD 149, while 512 MB model is priced at USD 129.

See below the manufacturers that launched video cards based on GeForce GTS 250 GPU.

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