Leadtek has also come up with a single-PCB-ed GeForce GTX 295 and you can see it in almost all its glory below. The reference model GTX 295 is stamped with a Veyron-looking vehicle and features a dual-slot cooler, two 55nm GT200 GPUs with 240 Processing Cores, a 2x448-bit memory interface and 1792MB of GDDR3 memory, DirectX 10 and Quad SLI support, plus two DVI outputs.
In terms of clocks, Leadtek's card has its GPU, shader and memory set to 576, 1242 and 2016 MHz, respectively. As for price, likely around 399 Euro.
In terms of clocks, Leadtek's card has its GPU, shader and memory set to 576, 1242 and 2016 MHz, respectively. As for price, likely around 399 Euro.


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Gigabyte has just detailed the second revision of its GV-N295-18I-B (GeForce GTX 295) card. Seen below, the single-PCB product boasts two GT200 GPUs @ 576 MHz, 480 Processing Cores @ 1242 MHz and 1792MB of GDDR3 memory memory clocked at 2016 MHz.
As you'd expect, the card has a 2x448-bit memory interface, Quad SLI-readiness, DirectX 10, PhysX, CUDA support, an dual-DVI connectivity. The new GeForce GTX 295 is likely to hit stores shortly and cost around 400 Euro.
As you'd expect, the card has a 2x448-bit memory interface, Quad SLI-readiness, DirectX 10, PhysX, CUDA support, an dual-DVI connectivity. The new GeForce GTX 295 is likely to hit stores shortly and cost around 400 Euro.

source: tcmagazine.com

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