Obviously not content with leaving the performance crown in the hands of ATI’s HD4870 X2, Nvidia has busted out the GeForce GTX 295. This new contender is essentially comprised of two GT200 cores operating internally in SLi mode.
Just like with the 9800GX2, Nvidia has gone with a dual PCB design, sandwiching a massive heatsink in between. Even though the GT200 core used here is a 55nm die shrink of the original 65nm version, it is evidently still much too big for two to share a single PCB.
Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Specifications
Page 3 - Features
Page 4 - A Closer Look
Page 5 - Under The Hood
Page 6 - Testing Configuration
Page 7 - Benchmarks (1)
Page 8 - Benchmarks (2)
Page 9 - Benchmarks (3)
Page 10 - Temperatures, Power & Noise
Page 11 - Overclocking
Page 12 - Conclusion
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