Palit GeForce GTX 260 Sonic 216 SP 896 MB

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by W1zzard, on Feb 17th 2009, in Video Cards. Manufacturer: Palit

The Card


Palit's cooling system uses a dual-fan cooler that seems to be a custom design for Palit. As mentioned before, the card uses two cooling slots in your system.


The card has two DVI ports, which is the standard output configuration nowadays. In case you need an analog VGA output, you can use a DVI adapter (included). In case you want to connect your big digital TV screen, you can use the included HDMI adapter. The HDCP output features the usual HDCP+Audio, which allows easy setup of a media PC. For HDMI Audio, NVIDIA requires you to feed an external audio source, for example from your motherboard's on-board audio, to the card via SPDIF cable (also included). AMD on the other hand has integrated a sound device inside their GPUs which is the easier solution for most users.



Here are the front and the back of the cards, high-res versions are also available (front, back). If you choose to use these images for voltmods etc, please include a link back to this site or let us post your article.

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