
Still Nvidia exclusive, at least when it comes to graphics cards, EVGA is readying a few GeForce GTX 260 cards equipped with 55nm GPUs of its own. For starters, EVGA is preparing to ship two models, one all-stock and a Superclocked version. Both based on Nvidia's reference model, the cards have 216 Stream Processors, 448-bit memory interfaces and 896 MB of GDDR3 memory, DirectX 10 support, triple-SLI readiness and dual-DVI connectivity.
The stock 55nm GeForce GTX 260 has the GPU/shaders/memory set to 576/1242/1998 MHz while the Superclocked card goes all the way up to 626/1350/2106 MHz. These two cards have already popped up in stores and can be found at about
$290 and
$294 respectively.