The name: GeForce GTX 295
GPU: two 55nm GT200
Shader: 480(240X2)
Memory: 896bit(448bitX2), 1792MB GDDR3
TDP:<300W
Announce date: Jan 8 (CES2009)
http://en.expreview.com/2008/12/09/g...in-ces-09.html
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The name: GeForce GTX 295
GPU: two 55nm GT200
Shader: 480(240X2)
Memory: 896bit(448bitX2), 1792MB GDDR3
TDP:<300W
Announce date: Jan 8 (CES2009)
http://en.expreview.com/2008/12/09/g...in-ces-09.html
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Last edited by cookerjc; 12-09-2008 at 05:27 PM.
and the price?? €600+?!
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Those specs don't seem right. So it has full shaders of a GTX 280, but the Bus of a GTX 260? What type of sense does that make. Why not be something like
The name: GeForce GTX 295
GPU: two 55nm GT200
Shader: 480(240X2)
Memory: 1024bit(512bitX2), 1512MB GDDR3
or this....
GPU: two 55nm GT200
Shader: 432(216X2)
Memory: 896bit(448bitX2), 1344MB GDDR3
That would make better sense but oh well.
Last edited by Warboy; 12-09-2008 at 02:11 AM.
My Rig can do EpicFLOPs, Can yours?
Once this baby hits 88 TeraFLOPs, You're going to see some serious $@#%....
Build XT7 is currently active.
Current OS Systems: Windows 10 64bit
January 9 is a bit too late to rival the HD4870X2. RV870 should be on the doorstep by then.
What it doesn't make sense is the specs. It has all the shaders (240) of a GTX280 and the bandwidth of a GTX260? Why are they cutting the bandwidth? To save PCB space?
Hm... Looks like a monster to me.![]()
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Last edited by Sr7; 12-09-2008 at 02:46 AM.
haha there's always a hater in every nvidia thread
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wonder if the 4870x2 will still be faster....
hahah
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Bring... bring the amber lamps.
Multi GPU -> boring.
And it's definitely a dual-PCB solution.
*yawn*
You were not supposed to see this.
lol i cant wait till people here are doing 4 way sli with these these cards..im either going to get this or a 4870 if the price drops
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Main Rig
- Intel Core i7 4790K CPU Stock @ 4.4Ghz
- Asus Maximus VI Extreme Motherboard
- 32GB GSKILL Trident X 2400MHZ RAM
- EVGA GTX 980 Superclocked 4GB GDDR5
- Corsair TX850W v2 TX Power Supply 70A 12V Rail
- Swiftech Apex Ultima w/ Apogee Drive II & Dual 120 RAD w/integrated res
- 2X Seagate 333AS 1TB 7,200 32MB HD's in RAID 0
- 2X Samsung 830's 128GB in RAID 0
- Windows 8.1 Pro x64
- Coolermaster HAF-XB
- Dual Asus ProArt PA248Q 24" IPS LED Monitors
- Samsung 46" 5600 Series Smart HDTV
- iPhone 6 Plus 64GB AT&T & Xbox One
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What happened to the 'dual gpu, screw it' mentality?
E7200 @ 3.4 ; 7870 GHz 2 GB
Intel's atom is a terrible chip.
Last edited by VOID WARRANTY; 12-09-2008 at 03:54 AM.
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http://vr-zone.com/articles/geforce-....html?doc=6259NVIDIA is preparing the GeForce GTX 295 and GTX 285 cards for launch on January 8th at CES 2009. According to the official data VR-Zone has seen, GeForce GTX 295 card has dual 55nm GT200 GPUs and 1792MB GDDR3 memories on 896-bit memory interface. The rest of the specs like number of shader processors and clocks speeds are listed as TBA. As for GeForce GTX 285, it is a replacement for the current GeForce GTX 280 card with a 55nm GT200 GPU with a higher clocks. Therefore, GeForce GTX 280 cards will reach EOL in a month time. As for GeForce GTX 260, Nvidia has released design kits to the card makers and you should be seeing some self-designed cards in Q1 next year.
I wonder if someone could use one of these dual 280's with another single 280? anyone know the awnser to that one?
Main Rig
- Intel Core i7 4790K CPU Stock @ 4.4Ghz
- Asus Maximus VI Extreme Motherboard
- 32GB GSKILL Trident X 2400MHZ RAM
- EVGA GTX 980 Superclocked 4GB GDDR5
- Corsair TX850W v2 TX Power Supply 70A 12V Rail
- Swiftech Apex Ultima w/ Apogee Drive II & Dual 120 RAD w/integrated res
- 2X Seagate 333AS 1TB 7,200 32MB HD's in RAID 0
- 2X Samsung 830's 128GB in RAID 0
- Windows 8.1 Pro x64
- Coolermaster HAF-XB
- Dual Asus ProArt PA248Q 24" IPS LED Monitors
- Samsung 46" 5600 Series Smart HDTV
- iPhone 6 Plus 64GB AT&T & Xbox One
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So Nvidia want a slice of the microstuttering market.![]()
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