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It's clear that Nvidia needs something special to reverse its ailing fortunes. Ever since ATI's mightily impressive Radeon HD 4000 cards waded into the market Nvidia has been on the back foot, consistently releasing cards that aren't quite quick enough...
Lightning quick, but it's the usual Nvidia story as a high price scuppers its chances...
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During CES 2009 Nvidia launched the latest cards in their GeForce range, the GTX 285 and 295...
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Having sat undisturbed at the top of the graphics tree for a reasonable amount of time, NVIDIA was given a shock to the system when AMD knocked it from its perch with the ridiculously-fast Radeon HD 4870 X2. Back in August 2008, AMDs literally heavywe...
The fastest single graphics card in the world, Architectural efficiency results in decent temperatures and lowerthanexpected power draw, Comes complete with framerate bragging rights...
Premium price, the worlds fastest never comes cheap, this one costs more than a PlayStation 3, Bundle doesnt include any games...
NVIDIA set out to win back the single-card performance crown and has undoubtedly succeeded. Despite openly admitting that "many enthusiasts would appreciate the ability to purchase a powerful single-GPU card", it appears the only way for NVIDIA to topp...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-07-30 14:58:44
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With speed to burn, this dual-GPU videocard delivers SLI in a single PCI-E slot Just in case you missed our review of the new GTX 295 reference board last month, we’ll revisit the high points. To make a GeForce GTX 295, Nvidia sandwiched a fairly large...
The fastest card you can put in a PCIE slot. Two GPUs really are better than one.
Only 896MB of effective frame buffer. Hot and doesn't exhaust well.
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Accelenation.com Updated: 2011-07-30 14:58:48
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In this article we’ll be doing something slightly different. Instead of testing the most powerful and expensive graphics card currently available in a high-end system, we’ll be plugging it into a fairly old AMD dual core system. That’s right, no fancy...
It is interesting to note that the CPU-bound level changes between the various Crysis settings. In V.High DX10 mode it sits around 33 fps, in V.High DX9 it’s 38 fps, and in High DX9 it is more like 47 fps. This demonstrates that CPU loading is diffe...
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BFG has been a favorite among computer enthusiasts for quite a while now. Known for their high quality cutting edge Nvidia GPUs and high efficiency power supplies, many an enthusiast has browsed the BFG site longing for that massive GPU that would co...
Runs cool, Able to run Quad SLI, Out-performs the 4870x2, Good bundle (would be better with a full game title), Great overclocking result, Lifetime warranty and Trade Up Program...
May be too large for some cases/systems, Price...
The BFG GTX-295 and the GTX-295 series, in general, are the best single card GPUs weve seen to date. The BFG GTX-295 seems to have a slight advantage over the Asus GTX-295. Both the GTX-295s weve tested have performed better than the 4870x2. That...
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When it comes to the aeons old struggle between Nvidia and ATI, each new video card that comes out is a battle, and each successive generation is a war. Taking the top spot -- the bragging rights of the fastest card -- is a key victory in each of the...
Power Usage To measure power usage, we used a Kill A Watt P4400 power meter. Note that the above numbers represent the power drain for the entire benchmarking system, not just the video cards themselves. For the idle readings we measured the power d...
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If you feel like you are having a case of deja vu dont worry, you probably arent alone. While today is the official release of the GeForce GTX 295 graphics card from NVIDIA, and also the first day of CES 2009, we posted an early preview of the re...
Even in a slightly slower economy (is there even anyone at CES?) I find the prospect of the BFG GeForce GTX 295 1796MB a positive move from the company. The top-performing single graphics cards from both NVIDIA and AMD are now priced at near the same...
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A couple of weeks ago we had the honor of bringing you guys a review on the GeForce GTX 295. And that article proved one thing, its going to be welcomed into the high-end arena with open arms. Its impressive, its fast, and heck it even looks good...
The final conclusion of the GeForce GTX 295 will not be much different than the preview we already have shown you. In fact, its even slightly better. I honestly say that I really enjoyed using BFGs GeForce GTX 295. It offers an incredible amount of...
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BFGTech GeForce GTX 295We are not going to sit here and regurgitate what we published only two weeks ago with our GeForce GTX 295 Preview. That preview contains the full specifications of the new GeForce GTX 295 and what it is all about. Please read th...
NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 295 simply costs too much in it performance segment. The current price drops on Radeon HD 4870 X2’s make it the best bang for the buck currently. The performance gain just isn’t enough right now to warrant a price th...
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