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Discuss Posted by: Cristian on June 04, 2009 18:20 Discuss this Discuss It!     Digg It! Blogmarks co.mment It! Send to Reddit Send to Blinklist! del.icio.us  

If the PCIe x16-enhanced Atom motherboard didn't get your attention then know that ECS' booth has more hardware with which the company hopes to turn heads like the Black series of custom, factory overclocked graphics cads. Seen below are two upcoming models, the 1 and 2GB Black GTX 250, which obviously aren't 'GTX' material but tweaked GTS 250s.

Unfortunately boasting blue-colored PCBs (maybe the retail versions will be all black), the cards feature 128 Processing Cores, a 256-bit memory interface and a stock memory frequency of 2200 MHz, and a core clock of 815MHz, which is probably the highest factory overclock done on a GTS 250 (or 9800 GTX+). Both cards also feature custom dual-slot cooling solutions, with the 2GB model boasting two smaller and faster fans, while the 1GB resorts to one larger lower-speed fan. ECS has not said anything about a release date but it shouldn't be long until we see them.





Photos courtesy of Hexus.




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