Not exactly. It doesn't support 11 directly, but 11 is backwards compatible with directx 10 (which the card originally came out with). So, it'll work with directx 11, just won't use the features only on that and not on 10
No, but hopefully when the gtx 300 series come out it will.
No, the only graphics cards available as of 2/1/10 that support DirectX11 are the Radeon 5000 series, Nvidia is currently developing their DirectX11 GPU, Fermion.
It sure does! :)
No. 9600GT does NOT support TRI-SLI!!! 2 GTX 260 is possible.
It is one of the latest graphics cards released by the company called Nvidia. More information about this graphics card can be found here:http://www.nvidia.com/object/product_geforce_gtx_280_us.html
MSI NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680. gpuboss . com/gpus/GeForce-GTX-970-vs-GeForce-GTX-680
Nvidia 9800GX2 Nvidia GTX 295 Nvidia GTX 285 ATi 4870X2 ATi 4890
The GeForce GTX series is the highest series in NVIDIA's line (NVIDIA's flagship card is the GTX 295). Therefore the GTX 260M is better.
Yes, if you are referring on putting two 295 gtx on a crossfire motherboard, but you can get an equivalent by doing SLI on Nvidia motherboards, simply that NVIDIA = SLI while ATI = crossfire.
At what age you live in. If you asked this question 8-10 years back i would say no GFX is faster than this. Today's Most powerful Graphic cards are as follows:1. ATI RADEON 59702. Nvidia GeForce GTX 4603. ATI RADEON 58704. ATI Radeon 58505. Nvidia GeForce GTX 2856. ATI RADEON 4870 X 27. Nvidia GeForce GTX 2808. Nvidia GeForce GTX 2759. ATI RADEON 489010. Nvidia GeForce GTX 260and Nvidia Is launching GEFORCE 480 and 470
yes
Yes easily !