Asus Matrix series GeForce GTX 285

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Inno3D GTX 295 Platinum

source: tcmagazine.com
GeForce GTX 285 featuring a custom design that comes bundled with the fresh and funky iTracker2 tweaking software. Seen below, the upcoming GTX 285 boasts one 8-pin PCIe power connector - as opposed to the dual 6-pin setup on most models, and comes with a new beefy and black dual-slot cooler that has a PWM fan, 46.5% more heatpipe coverage, and provides a 12% increase in heat dissipation capabilities.
Going over to software, iTracker2 is supposed to be a one-stop shop that enables the user to monitor the card, adjust clocks, voltages, update its BIOS, and even tweak memory timings. The Matrix GTX 285 has yet to receive a release date but it's likely it will hit stores within a month or so.
Going over to software, iTracker2 is supposed to be a one-stop shop that enables the user to monitor the card, adjust clocks, voltages, update its BIOS, and even tweak memory timings. The Matrix GTX 285 has yet to receive a release date but it's likely it will hit stores within a month or so.

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Inno3D GTX 295 Platinum
Inno3D's GeForce GTX 295 Platinum Edition was the first single-slot GTX 295 to be seen but it may also be the first factory overclocked model to be released (and on sale). Cutting down on PCB use, the single-slot card features two 55nm GT200 GPUs clocked at 600 MHz (575 MHz stock) summing up to 480 Processing Cores, a 2x448-bit memory interface, 1792MB of GDDR3 memory set to 2160 MHz (1998 MHz), and the 'usual' - Quad SLI support, two DVI outputs, a nice big dual-slot cooler and a hefty price tag.
The GeForce GTX 295 Platinum Edition should make its retail debut in the next few weeks.
The GeForce GTX 295 Platinum Edition should make its retail debut in the next few weeks.

source: tcmagazine.com
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