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Palit GeForce GTX 260 Sonic 216SP 55nm Graphics Card

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TweakTown Rating: 91%    Manufacturer: Palit

The Package

 

Looking at the box, there isn't anything we haven't seen before. FroBot manages to take up most of the package with the big GeForce logo going across the middle. Being an NVIDIA card the green theme is also used in this case, versus the red one we see on ATI offerings.

 

Palit GTX 260 Sonic 216SP Graphics Card

(Click the above image for the large version)

 

Apart from a few logos, the bottom right corner has a sticker that gives us all the important information we need. As we've mentioned, this card is the GTX 260 Sonic 216SP. We can also see it comes with 806MB of GDDR3 memory on a 448-bit bus. Below that we can see some of the other features like dual Dual-Link DVI, HDMI and more.

 

Palit GTX 260 Sonic 216SP Graphics Card

(Click the above image for the large version)

 

Turning the box over, we have a small amount of information on some of the features the card offers and in a number of languages. Across the bottom of the box we have the Palit logo alongside the website and contact email address.

 

Palit GTX 260 Sonic 216SP Graphics Card

(Click the above image for the large version)

 

Looking at the paperwork, there isn't a whole lot to see here. Palit has included a quick installation guide along with a driver CD. As always, though, we recommend that you take the time to head over to the NVIDIA site and grab the latest driver for your operating system and card.

 

Palit GTX 260 Sonic 216SP Graphics Card

(Click the above image for the large version)

 

As far as cables go, we have our S/PDIF loop-back cable, dual molex to 6-Pin PCI Express, component / RCA TV-Out dongle and a DVI to VGA and DVI to HDMI connector.

 


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