CES 2009: NVIDIA Launches Officially GeForce GTX 295 and GTX 285
By Cássio Lima on January 8, 2009 - 8:05 PM


NVIDIA has just launched its newest GPUs targeted to gamers: GeForce GTX 295 and GeForce GTX 285. GeForce GX 295 is a PCI Express 2.0 card equipped with two 55-nm GPUs (GT200b) working internally at 576 MHz, has 1,792 MB GDDR3 being accessed at 1,998 MHz DDR (999 MHz real) through a 448-bit interface, 480 stream processors, two Dual-link DVI and one HDMI connectors, TDP of 289 W and requires extra power via one 6-pin and one 8-pin connectors. GeForce GTX 295 is coming to fight with Radeon HD 4870 X2 and it is already available priced at USD 499.

GeForce GTX 285, on the other hand, is a PCI Express 2.0 card equipped with only one GPU, works internally at 648 MHz, has 1 GB GDDR3 being accessed at 1,476 MHz DDR (738 MHz real) and has 240 stream processors. GeForce GTX 285 will be available on January 15th with a MSRP of USD 399.

Originally at http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/news/CES-2009-NVIDIA-Launches-Officially-GeForce-GTX-295-and-GTX-285/3561


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