Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Geforce GTX 295 Change a Thing!!

It's Review time, Geforce GTX 295 with a single PCB. Yes that true, this is a single version of the PCB, unlike the previous version of the GeForce GTX 295 with a dual PCB, this time Nvidia issued a single type, the type of plan to replace the dual-PCB versions earlier.

Nothing new from the single PCB, because the main purpose for the single is to save production costs. Geforce GTX 295 on a single PCB technology no different, both from clocks and thermals, power consumption is only a little difference, a single GeForce GTX 295 board takes a little more power, but this does not mean much because it is not bound up much of the dual PCB version . But this is a challenge for Nvidia, how they put their best 2 GPUs on 1 PCB. Competition with ATI Nvidia seems to have an extra loaf of production costs to be kept suppressed and dual GPU version sold them more compared to ATI's dual GPU output.

For PCBs Single power consumption spending as 411 watts full load, while for the dual PCB 406 Watt spend time full load. And the temperature there was no significant change, still the same as previous versions, when idle at a temperature of 42-45 degrees Celsius / 111 Fahrenheit, and at full load around 70-75 degrees Celsius / 163 Fahrenheit. While still below 80 degrees Celsius is a great thing of this VGA is still safe to use.

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