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EVGA GeForce GTX 480 1536MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card (015-P3-1480-KR) @ £167.99 inc VAT

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Next generation gaming has arrived. Nvidia GeForce GTX 480 gives your games an adrenaline shot with the world's fastest performance and futuristic, visually stunning graphics. Experience heartpounding, cinematic visuals on your favorite games with the combined power of DirectX 11, CUDA and Nvidia PhysX technologies. And expand your visual real estate across three HD displays in jawdropping stereoscopic 3D for the ultimate in immersive gaming. Nvidia GeForce GTX 480: pure adrenaline meets visual bliss.

- EVGA Precision Tuning Utility
- Core Clock: 700MHz
- Memory: 1536MB GDDR5
- Memory Clock: 3696MHz (Effective)
- Memory Interface: 384-Bit
- Processing Cores: 480
- Shader Clock: 1401MHz
- Bus Type: PCI-Express 2.0
- Display Connectors: 2x Dual-Link DVI-I & 1x Mini-HDMI 1.3a (Includes HDMI & VGA Adapters)
- SLI Ready
- HDCP Capable
- DirectX 11 Support
- OpenGL 3.1 Support
- PhysX Enabled
- CUDA Enabled
- Warranty: 3 years standard warranty

WAS £199.99 inc. VAT

Only £167.99 inc VAT.

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Corsair Vengeance RED 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 PC3-15000C9 1866MHz Dual Channel Kit (CMZ8GX3M2A1866C9R) @ £43.19 inc VAT

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Corsair Vengeance DDR3 memory modules are designed with overclockers in mind. Vengeance DIMMs are built using RAM specially selected for their high-performance potential. Aluminum heat spreaders help dissipate heat, and provide the aggressive look that you want in your gaming rig. As a bonus, the attractive low price of Vengeance memory will also leave lots of room in your system build budget. Now available in Racing Red

Corsair Vengeance DDR3 memory modules are designed with overclockers in mind. Vengeance DIMMs are built using RAM specially selected for their high-performance potential. Aluminum heat spreaders help dissipate heat, and provide the aggressive look that you want in your gaming rig. As a bonus, the attractive low price of Vengeance memory will also leave lots of room in your system build budget.

Vengeance memory is designed specifically for the latest CPUs. Vengeance modules run at 1.5V for maximum compatibility with all Intel® Core™ i3, i5 and i7 processors, as well as the 2nd generation Intel processor family. Vengeance DDR3 memory is available in single modules, and two or three module kits, making it easy for you to match the DIMM population requirements of your motherboard.

Most Vengeance DIMMs are built with two gigabit RAM ICs. These extra-dense memory chips allow you to have 8GB of memory using only two DIMMs, or to populate your triple channel system with up to an insanely large 24GB of system memory for extreme multitasking performance.

Features:-
- Each two module set is tested at 1866MHz
- Vengeance heat spreader for styling and performance
- Packaged together immediately following system test
- Tested together at 1866MHz, Vdimm = 1.50V, at latency settings of 9-10-9-27 on Intel DDR3-based motherboards.
- SPD programmed at: JEDEC standard 9-9-9-24 values at 1333MHz.
- XMP 9-10-9-27 values at 1866MHz, 1.50V
- 8192 Megabytes of DDR3 memory
- Two matched 4GB modules
- 100% tested at 1866MHz in Intel based motherboards
- Supports Intel Extreme Memory Profiles (XMP)
- Lifetime Warranty
- Sandybridge/Ivybridge compatible

Was £59.99 Inc. VAT

Only £43.19 inc VAT.

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Welcome back Ace :D

Is this GTX480 the one that EVGA sent that was a lower spec than originally asked for, there was a thread that Gibbo started, or was that a different card? (IIRC it was to do with the Memory interface bandwidth?)
 
I don't know to be honest I'm sure Gibbo will see your question soon and give you a firm reply.
 
Welcome back Ace :D

Is this GTX480 the one that EVGA sent that was a lower spec than originally asked for, there was a thread that Gibbo started, or was that a different card? (IIRC it was to do with the Memory interface bandwidth?)

I believe that was the 460, the issue was the 192bit mem bus compared to the earlier 460's which had 256bit. The stock clocks on the 192bit versions were higher than the 256bit versions which helped offset any loss from the reduction in mem bus width. The line being spouted was that the 192bit versions were at least as fast as the 256 bit versions in games @1080p.
 
Is this GTX480 the one that EVGA sent that was a lower spec than originally asked for, there was a thread that Gibbo started, or was that a different card? (IIRC it was to do with the Memory interface bandwidth?)

No that was a GTX460. This card is a normal 480, they never made any different versions
 
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