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Inno3D i-Chill GeForce GTS 250 with AC Twin Turbo Pro

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Our Rating: 93% | Manufacturer: Inno3D

The Package

 

Inno3D has got a pretty black and silver design going on. This isn't really anything new when it comes to the iChill series. The overall color setup is pretty much the same as other iChill models we've seen from the company in the past. Also in the middle we can see that this particular model is part of the Freezer X Series.

 

Inno3D GTS 250 TwinTurbo Pro 1GB Graphics Card

 

Moving to the bottom of the box, we have a number of logos including both the Inno3D and NVIDIA one. We also have a bit of information on CUDA, while above this we have mention of some of the extras included in the package. To the left we have the model and all the other important details that you might be interested in.

 

Inno3D GTS 250 TwinTurbo Pro 1GB Graphics Card

 

Turning to the back, we really see very little information here. We've got the Inno3D logo along with the iChill logo and again a mention that this card is part of the Freezer X Series.

 

Inno3D GTS 250 TwinTurbo Pro 1GB Graphics Card

 

Having a look in the package we've got a bit going on, as far as paperwork goes we've got a user manual and a quick start guide which also holds the driver CD. Also included is a full version copy of Warmonger and Far Cry 2.

 

Inno3D GTS 250 TwinTurbo Pro 1GB Graphics Card

 

In the cable department there isn't really any surprises. We've got an S-Video to Component out dongle, S-Video to RCA cable, duel molex to 6-pin PCI-E and a single DVI to VGA connector.

 


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