کارت گرافیک GTX 295 1792 MB از سوی zotac به بازار عرضه شد
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GeForce GTX 295 is based on two GT200b cores that are produced in a 55 nm process. With the "old" 65 nm GT200 it was not possible to create such a dual card because of the higher power requirements and heat output. The basic thermal design of the card follows the one introduced with the 9800 GX2 which uses a heatsink sandwiched in between two PCBs which each have their own GPU and memory.
In order to achieve the performance target, the GeForce GTX 295 uses SLI to make both GPUs work together. However, as end user you will not notice anything of that. You just install the GTX 295, install the driver and it works - without ever mentioning SLI.
محتویات پک :
Graphics card
Documentation + Driver CD + Racedriver: Grid full game + 3DMark Vantage full
HDMI Cable
2x PCI-E power cables
SPDIF audio cable
DVI Adapter
نمای کارت
کالبد شکافی
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Test SystemTest System
CPU: Intel Core i7 920 @ 3.8 GHz
(Bloomfield, 8192 KB Cache)
Motherboard: Gigabyte X58 Extreme
Intel X58
Kindly supplied by Gigabyte
Memory: 2x 1024MB OCZ DDR3 Platinum @ 1140 MHz 6-6-6-19
Harddisk: WD Raptor 740ADFD 74 GB
Power Supply: BFG ES-800 800W
Software: Windows Vista SP1
Drivers: NVIDIA: ForceWare 181.20
ATI: Catalyst 9.1
نتایج دست در بازیها
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Power Consumption
Test System
CPU: Intel Core i7 920 @ 3.8 GHz
(Bloomfield, 8192 KB Cache)
Motherboard: Gigabyte X58 Extreme
Intel X58
Kindly supplied by Gigabyte
Memory: 2x 1024MB OCZ DDR3 Platinum @ 1140 MHz 6-6-6-19
Harddisk: WD Raptor 740ADFD 74 GB
Power Supply: BFG ES-800 800W
Software: Windows Vista SP1
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3DMark06
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Fan Noise
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Overclocking
Overclocked Performance
Temperatures
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Performance Summary
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Performance per Watt
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Value and Conclusion
Takes performance crown
Lots of overclocking potential available
Native HDMI output
Nice accessory package
Relatively low power consumption
Support for CUDA / PhysX
Noisy
High price
Based on SLI Technology, only works best when SLI profiles exist
Complex disassembly
When the NVIDIA GT200 GPU was first released, people said it would be impossible to ever build a dual-GPU card based on these chips. NVIDIA got around this dogma by releasing a new version called GT200b, which is made in a 55 nm process reducing power and heat output (and chip cost). The GTX 295 has clearly been designed to take the performance crown and hold it for a while - probably for the better part of this year. ATI's HD 4870 X2 is close in performance, but behind by a few percent. However, with the economic crisis hitting people left and right, it is questionable if a $500 product can succeed in today's market. I looked at Newegg and saw only two GTX 295 cards listed, while there are dozens of cards in the cheaper segments.
Nevertheless, if you have the cash, this is the card to get. It delivers amazing performance and will let you use that big screen of yours with all the eye candy turned on. You have a monitor that does 1900x1200 or better? No? Then you may be better off improving your display first. Also don't forget to pair this monster with a proper CPU. This is the first review that we did on our new Core i7 based VGA testing setup, the older E8400 was just too slow to let the GTX 295 show its full potential in many benchmarks.
Should you still not be satisfied with the performance of the GTX 295 you can overclock it considerably - our sample did, by about 20%! Another option is to get a second GTX 295 for some quad-SLI action.
I really like what Zotac has been doing with their package. The included HDMI cable, full game and 3DMark full version definitely add to its value, without increasing the price beyond NVIDIA's MSRP of $499.
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