Designed for extreme gaming performance, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 is a powerful dual chip graphics card for gaming and much more. Gainward’s award-winning High-Performance/Wide-BandwidthTM hardware design is powered by Dual NVIDIA’s GeForceTM GT200 GPU (55nm) that integrates 1792MB/896bits high-speed GDDR3 memory thus offering enhanced, leading-edge performance for 3D enthusiasts. One can enjoy games like Far Cry 2, Mirror’s Edge and Call of Duty 5: World at War with extreme resolutions and ultra-high image quality. SLI Ready and HDCP Capable, the graphics card has the power of two GeForce GTX 200 Series GPUs on a single card. The user can go beyond traditional graphics easily with Graphics Plus and experience Stereoscopic 3D gaming, GPU-accelerated NVIDIA PhysX gaming effects, video processing for transcoding HD videos in minutes to a portable video player very fast image processing using Adobe CS4.
The graphics card has a Memory of 1792MB GDDR3 (896 bits) with a clock speed of 1008MHz. This chip works at the speed of light and has a core clock that runs at 576MHz. Its 896-Bit Memory Interface has a Memory Bandwidth of 225.79GB per second. The chip offers DirectX 10 Support as well as OpenGL 3.0 Support. Also, it is PhysX Enabled and CUDA Enabled and comes with a warranty of two years. The Gainward GeForce GTX 295 1792MB (0506) graphics card has a PCI-Express 2.0 bus type and 2x Dual-Link DVI-I dual connectors. With a bandwidth of 223.8 GB/second, the graphics card has a 2 slot cooling fan. Its video features include Extreme HD-Output and it is just the right card for amateur gaming enthusiasts. The card has a system requirement of Intel Core2Duo series, AMD Athlon 64 X2 series or above processor. It needs a minimum of 2GB system memory and DVD-ROM drive. It also requires a PCI Express 2.0 compliant motherboard, a dual-width x16 graphics slot and Windows Vista/XP/2000.
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