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| By Gabriel Torres on June 16, 2008 | Page 3 of 11 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() More DetailsTo make the comparison between the new GeForce GTX 280 and the other video cards we included in this review easier, we compiled the table below comparing the main specs from these cards. If you want to compare the specs of the new GTX 280 to any other video card not included on the table below, just take a look on our nVidia Chips Comparison Table and on our AMD ATI Chips Comparison Table. Just for the record, the GeForce GTX 280 reference model uses 16 Hynix H5RS5223CFR N2C GDDR3 chips. These chips officially support a clock frequency of up to 1,200 MHz. On this video card they run at 1,107 MHz, so there is a tight 8.4% headroom for you to overclock the video card memories still maintaining them inside their specs. Of course you can always try pushing memories above their specs, but it isn’t guaranteed that the overclocking will work.
Some important observations regarding this table:
We faced an overheating situation during our tests and we’d like to take some time now to explain what happened exactly. During our Quake 4 benchmarking the system was very unstable. The first thing that came to our mind was that the card was overheating. Touching it we could see that it was hotter than what we expected. Inspecting this problem further it turned out that the overheating wasn’t being caused by the video card itself, but by the fan attached on top of the north bridge chip on our nForce 790i motherboard, which was blowing hot air on the video card, causing it to overheat. This is clearly a design flaw from this particular motherboard. We solved this issue by removing the north bridge fan and adding a 120-mm fan on top of our system. So if you buy this card make sure that your case is well-ventilated and that the north bridge cooler isn’t blowing hot air on your video card. You can see the problem on Figure 11.
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