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Fujitsu's Celsius Ultra Gaming Behemoth Revealed

Technology has come a long way and today's fastest computers can provide an impressive performance level, dealing with some of the most performance-demanding applications available. With the release of components such as Intel's Core i7 processors and NVIDIA's dual-GPU GTX 295 graphics cards, PC vendor...

19 August 2009
09:47 GMT

BFG Adds High-Performance Cooling Solution to GeForce GTX 285 and GTX 295

BFG Technologies, one of the world's leading vendors of computer graphics cards based on NVIDIA's latest graphics processors, has announced today the launch of its latest GeForce-based solutions, the BFG GeForce GTX 285 H20+ and the GeForce GTX 295 H2OC, featuring ThermoIntelligence advanced cooling. The tw...

5 August 2009
05:04 GMT

Leadtek Updates GeForce GTX 295, Intros the GTX 295 (V2)

As of recently, a number of NVIDIA board partners have started updating their line of GeForce graphics cards with the introduction of the new GeForce GTX 295 that has been built using a single-PCB design. Leadtek is one of NVIDIA's largest partners, and the graphics card maker is also expected to announce its up...

22 June 2009
04:56 GMT

MSI's Single-PCB GTX 295 Early Pictures

Partners of the Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA will soon announce the debut of their new single-PCB GTX 295 graphics cards, which will provide users with the same clock speeds as on the company's initial dual-PCB reference model. One of these partners is Taiwanese manufacturer MSI, which is expected to ann...

1 June 2009
10:32 GMT

Single-PCB GTX 295 Full Range of Pictures Surface

Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA is expected to announce the launch of its new, updated version of the GTX 295 graphics card. As we reported in previous articles, the upcoming model has been designed to make use of two GT200 GPUs on a single PCB, a significant design change from the company's current GTX 295...

26 May 2009
04:09 GMT

Single PCB GTX 295 Could Roll Out in May

According to the latest rumors in the industry, Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA could roll out a new version of its current GeForce GTX 295 card, which could be released as early as May. The main difference between the current version and the rumored GTX 295 is that the upcoming card will use a single PCB with t...

29 April 2009
05:01 GMT

NVIDIA Reportedly Plans GTX 295 with Single PCB

For a long time now, both NVIDIA and AMD have designed dual-GPU graphics cards meant to meet the requirements of those high-end computer and overclocking enthusiasts. However, despite the fact that both GPU makers can provide similar solutions, the differences of design between the two are obvious. While Sunnyvale, C...

26 March 2009
11:47 GMT

Zotac Rolls Out Its Water-Cooled GeForce GTX 285

Zotac, one of NVIDIA’s leading graphics card partners, has just officially announced the introduction of a new GeForce card, based on the latest 55nm-based GTX 285 GPU. Following a series of rumors that have surfaced the Internet, the new product has been designed to provide high-end computer enthusiasts with a...

27 February 2009
04:08 GMT

Shuttle Puts Massive Gaming Potential Inside SFF Chassis

Shuttle, a well-known computer system builder, has recently announced the availability of a new liquid-cooled SDXi Carbon extreme gaming solution, which was showcased earlier this year at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. The fresh system has been designed to provide gaming enthusiasts with an alter...

17 February 2009
10:26 GMT

ASUS Ups the Ante with New GTX285 and GTX295 Cards

ASUS has just announced its latest PCI-Express graphics cards, based on NVIDIA's recently introduced GeForce GTX 285 and GTX 295, the world's fastest single-GPU and dual-GPU graphics cards. Boasting the next generation of 55nm-based graphics processors, ASUS' latest graphics cards will become available...

11 February 2009
07:01 GMT

Zotac, EVGA to Launch Water-Cooled GTX 295

According to details in the industry, EVGA and Zotac, two of NVIDIA's largest board partners, are expected to release water-cooled versions of NVIDIA's highest-performance graphics card to date, the dual-GPU GeForce GTX 295. Using such a cooling solution, these cards will likely be pushed to their limits, o...

28 January 2009
11:10 GMT

BFG Phobos Gaming Behemoth Available for Pre-Order

BFG Technologies, one of NVIDIA's largest graphics card partners, has just announced that it has begun taking orders for its first computer system, the newly announced Phobos, a gaming rig specifically designed for technology enthusiasts. With the announcement, the company has also put out a website where users ...

23 January 2009
04:40 GMT

Radeon HD 4870 X2 Prices Slashed to $449

As it was to be expected, AMD has reduced the price of its highest-performance graphics card, the dual-GPU Radeon HD 4870 X2, which, up until recently, was the fastest desktop graphics card on the market. The company has slashed the manufacturer's suggested retail price by as much as $100, bringing its price tag...

9 January 2009
06:57 GMT

NVIDIA Unleashes GTX 285 and GTX 295 at CES

After much anticipation and a series of leaked details over the Internet, the Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has finally introduced its latest GeForce graphics cards, designed to take advantage of a new 55nm process technology. The announcement, which took place at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Ne...

9 January 2009
02:38 GMT

Download NVIDIA GeForce 181.21 Drivers for GTX 285 and GTX 295 Support

As it was to be expected, NVIDIA has just updated its drivers support for the highly anticipated GeForce GTX 295 and GTX 285 graphics cards. The company has just introduced the new GeForce Release 181.20 WHQL-certified drivers, which basically adds support for the new 55nm-based GTX 285 and GTX 295 graphics cards, al...

8 January 2009
11:12 GMT

BFG Tech Takes on the Gaming Market with Phobos

BFG Technologies, one of the largest NVIDIA-based graphics card makers, has just added a new product to its portfolio. Simply dubbed Phobos, the new model comes as a fully-configured high-performance desktop computer system, designed to accommodate the requirements of multimedia and gaming enthusiasts. The company th...

7 January 2009
10:34 GMT

GeForce GTX 295 Specifications, Pictures, Benchmarks Revealed

It’s been a while since the Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA launched a graphics card that would provide its users with a dual-GPU configuration, straight out of the box. The chip maker, however, does have enough experience in this field, which will allow it to come up with a design that has the potential t...

19 December 2008
03:43 GMT

GeForce GTX 295 Ready for January Launch

For a while now, details, pictures and even a full range of benchmarks have been leaking on the Internet, showing to the world what NVIDIA's upcoming dual-GPU GeForce GTX 295 is really capable of. Still, the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker remains relatively quiet regarding the release of its new GeFor...

18 December 2008
04:24 GMT

GeForce GTX 285 and GTX 295 Specifications Leaked

It seems that the technical specifications of both NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce GTX 285 and GTX 295 graphics cards have been leaked on the Internet. In addition, it looks as if, now, we also have some performance results of the dual-GPU GTX 295. They appear to confirm earlier rumors, which indicated that the ...

16 December 2008
09:01 GMT

NVIDIA's GTX 295 Card Displayed

We have already got used to the way details on unreleased products keep leaking on the Internet, a good time before the official announcement from producers. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that, while browsing the Internet this morning, we stumbled upon an article talking of NVIDIA's 2009 GeForce GTX 295. Mo...

10 December 2008
03:02 GMT


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