EVGA introduces overclocked single-PCB GTX295
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EVGA introduces overclocked single-PCB GTX295
Author: Marc Mouthaan
Publication: 08/16/2009 3:06 PM
News type: Product news
Source: EVGA
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EVGA releases three versions of the GeForce GTX 295 card that will feature increased clock frequencies and an alternative cooler. The so-called CO-OP cards all use the GTX295's P658-design, which has both the GPU's placed on a single PCB. The cards feature 1792 MB of memory.
Like all GeForce GTX 295 cards, EVGA's new models have 480 processing cores, a PCIe 2.0 bus and two DVI-I outputs with an HDMI 1.3a adaptor. Supported are DirectX 10, Shader Model 4.0, CUDA, PureVideo HD, PhysX and lastly, Quad SLI.
The flagship of the new line-up is the GTX 295 CO-OP FTW, which has a core clock frequency of 684 MHz, a memory clock of 2160 MHz and a 1476 MHz shader clock. The card is aircooled. There's also the EVGA GeForce GTX 295 CO-OP Superclocked, featuring a core clock frequency of 602 MHz, 2052 MHz memory frequency and has its shaders clocked at 1296 MHz. This model is also aircooled.

EVGA GeForce GTX 295 CO-OP FTW
The GTX 296 CO-OP Hydro Copper however is, as the name suggests, watercooled. This version of the card has its aircooler replaced by a Hydro Copper waterblock. The cooler, which can also be purchased seperately has 3/8" and 1/2" connectors for watercooling. The clock frequencies of this card are 600 MHz for the core, 2106 MHz for the memory and the shaders feature a 1296 MHZ frequency.
Apart from these cards with increased clock frequencies, EVGA also introduces the GeForce GTX 295 CO-OP edition. This card will also be aircooled and features nVidia's reference clock frequencies; 576 MHz on the core, 2016 MHz for the memory and 1242 MHz for the shaders.

EVGA GeForce GTX 295 CO-OP Hydro Copper










