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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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