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XFX GTX260 Black Edition (GX-260N-ADB9)
XFX GTX260 Black Edition (GX-260N-ADB9)
Written by Nebojsa Todorovic
Wednesday, 03 December 2008
Article Index
1. XFX GTX260 Black Edition (GX-260N-ADB9)
2. Test Results
3. Specifications and Conclusion
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XFX GTX260+ 896MB Black Edition
Clock [GPU / Shader / MEM]
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