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Leadtek WinFast GTX 260 EXTREME+ in SLI

By: (more) | Video Cards Content | Posted: Feb 27, 2009 5:00 am
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TweakTown Rating: 90%    Manufacturer: Leadtek

The Package

 

Looking at the front of the box, we can see that the same box design is being used as we've seen for a while now. Across the top of the box we can see the Leadtek logo along with a couple of others. The middle of the box is taken up mainly by a picture of a robot, while to the right we have a sticker that makes mention of the card being overclocked. It also makes note that it's a 216 stream processor version.

 

Leadtek GTX 260 EXTREME+ Graphics Card

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Across the bottom of the box we have the model along with a picture of it. Down the very bottom we also have some of the main features listed that are present on the card, such as DirectX 10 support, PCI Express 2.0 and more.

 

Leadtek GTX 260 EXTREME+ Graphics Card

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Turning the box over, we have a picture of the card along with some notes on the main features. We can see towards the bottom what's included in the box and to the right of that we can see some of the specifications on the card. The back of the box is actually quite informative and has a lot of useful information, which is good to see.

 

Leadtek GTX 260 EXTREME+ Graphics Card

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Moving inside the package, as far as paperwork goes we have a quick installation guide and alongside that we also have a driver CD. Finally, Leadtek has taken the time to include a full version copy of Neverwinter Nights 2 as well.

 

Leadtek GTX 260 EXTREME+ Graphics Card

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As far as cables go, we have everything we need; two molex to 6-pin PCI Express connectors, S/PDIF loop-back cable, TV-Out dongle, DVI-to-VGA and DVI-to-HDMI connectors.

 


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