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chandima3010

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    Nvidia GTX 295


    Introduction:

    Are you looking for the the best performing video card that money can buy? Maybe you are looking for this card for the simple fact that you want to get some great frame rates for your favorite games or you are just trying to get some of the best benchmarking scores out there to gain some bragging rights; Nvidia may just have the right product for you with the release of their newest card, the GTX 295. Well, I am very interested in seeing exactly how well this card is going to be able to perform when it is compared to the other cards that are out on the market.
    Closer Look:

    The Nvidia GTX 295 is a very large looking black card, with a very distinctive design on its outer casing to make it stand out from the other cards that it will likely be compared to. At the top of the card is where you will find the SLI connectors to allow for more than just one monster card to be utilized and make your system fly as fast as possible. The bottom of the card is where the PCI-E connector is located to install the card. The front of the Nvidia GTX 295 is where you are going to find the two DVI ports for connection to your monitor; there is also a HDMI port that allows you to install your TV and turn your rig into a HTPC.

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    chandima3010

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    Specifications:

    Fabrication Process

    55 nm

    Core Clock (texture and ROP units)

    576 MHz

    Shader Clock (Stream Processors)

    1242 MHz

    Memory Clock (Clock rate / Data
    rate)

    1000 MHz / 2000 MHz
    Total Video Memory

    1792 MB
    Memory Interface

    448-bit per GPU
    Total Memory Bandwidth

    224 GB/s
    Processor Cores

    480
    ROP Units

    28
    Texture Filtering Units

    160
    Texture Filtering Rate

    92.2 GigaTexels/sec
    Connectors

    2 x Dual-Link DVI-I
    1 x HDMI
    RAMDACs

    400 MHz
    Bus Technology

    PCI Express 2.0
    Form Factor

    Dual Slot
    Power Connectors

    1 x 6-pin
    1 x 8-pin
    Max Board Power (TDP)

    289 watts
     

    gayannr

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    9800 is faster than the 9600 (not that much) so it all boils down to the price.. if the 9800 is more than Rs1500-Rs2000 expensive than the 9600 there is no point of buying the 9800 :)
     
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    elakolla86

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    Nvidia GTX 295


    Introduction:

    Are you looking for the the best performing video card that money can buy? Maybe you are looking for this card for the simple fact that you want to get some great frame rates for your favorite games or you are just trying to get some of the best benchmarking scores out there to gain some bragging rights; Nvidia may just have the right product for you with the release of their newest card, the GTX 295. Well, I am very interested in seeing exactly how well this card is going to be able to perform when it is compared to the other cards that are out on the market.
    Closer Look:

    The Nvidia GTX 295 is a very large looking black card, with a very distinctive design on its outer casing to make it stand out from the other cards that it will likely be compared to. At the top of the card is where you will find the SLI connectors to allow for more than just one monster card to be utilized and make your system fly as fast as possible. The bottom of the card is where the PCI-E connector is located to install the card. The front of the Nvidia GTX 295 is where you are going to find the two DVI ports for connection to your monitor; there is also a HDMI port that allows you to install your TV and turn your rig into a HTPC.

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    Meka ganna mata salli denna mama gannam...:(
    Duppathata heena pennanna epa machn atharaman wenawa...:lol:
     

    Mononoke

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    Machang, what is the price difference. 200ors wedinang, go for 9600GT

    Chart deke athi wenasak nehe.

    9600GT

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    9800GT

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    Becareful, if the cards say GS instead of GT go for the 9800