Monday, January 5th 2009
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 and GeForce GTX 295 Launch Dates Announced
It's time for some new information, provided by our colleagues over at OCWorkBench. As reported by them NVIDIA is preparing to launch its new GeForce GTX 285 card on January 15th, while the dual-GPU GeForce GTX 295 is planned to debute on January 8th, during the first day of CES 2009. These two video cards will be NVIDIA's future top performing products. We're already familiar with the specs of GeForce GTX 285. It will be based on a 55nm production node with 183W TDP, and will have reference clock speeds of 648MHz for the core, 1476MHz for the shaders, and 1100MHz (x2) for the memory. On the other side, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 is a dual PCB, dual GPU card, that will beat the mighty ATI Radeon 4870 X2. Some of the facts that we already know include: 2x GPUs with a total of 480 shader processors, 1792MB memory (896MB per GPU), 576MHz core frequency, 1242MHz shader frequency, 999MHz DDR3 memory frequency, and Quad-SLI support. That's all folks, put aside some $ for next week.
Source:
OCWorkBench
49 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 and GeForce GTX 295 Launch Dates Announced
I meant 2xGTX 295 in sli because there are 2 processors on each PCB so it would be a quad sli. You thought I meant 4 cards.
There are some out there that just have to have the best of the best though. You can bet there will be people with two GTX295's.
Personally, I am tired of dual-GPU setups, too many hassles. I'll be sticking with single GPU setups for a while.
+1 on that. i totally agree with you
I can say ive done some system tweaks that people never think to try (ones that are service related are the major players)