EVGA GTX 295 1792MB GDDR3 Video Card Reviewed

I know that there are many of you are thinking right now: “what, another new graphics card from Nvidia?” yup, you got it guys, Nvidia is on a mission to recapture the performance crown from the HD 4870 X2 and they aren’t being subtle about it. Their latest stab at the ultra high end is called the GTX 295 and it is packing enough heat to put ATI’s frontrunner in its place. Yes, this may be a bit “been there, done that” for those of you who read our preview of the GTX 295 a few weeks ago but make no mistake about it; this is a review with a ton of games, higher IQ settings and yes, even those power consumption numbers we were asked to show after the preview. This is where the rubber meets the road folks since we are expecting a finished product here without the quirkiness found in the beta drivers used for the preview. In this vein we should mention right away that the drivers we are using for this review should be available at launch from the Nvidia website.

Page 1 Introduction
Page 2 Packaging and Accessories
Page 3 A Closer Look at the EVGA GTX 295
Page 4 Test System & Setup
Page 5 3DMark Vantage
Page 6 Call of Duty: World at War
Page 7 Dead Space
Page 8 Fallout 3
Page 9 Far Cry 2 DX9
Page 10 Far Cry 2 DX10
Page 11 Left 4 Dead
Page 12 Need 4 Speed Undercover
Page 13 Crysis Warhead (DX9)
Page 14 Crysis Warhead (DX10)
Page 15 X3: Terran Conflict
Page 16 Extreme IQ Testing: GTX 295 vs HD 4870 X2
Page 17 Heat and Acoustics
Page 18 Power Consumption
Page 19 Conclusion

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