Nvidia's GeForce GTX 285 graphics card
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... GTX 285¡¯s reference clock) on sale at Scan for ¡ê275 including VAT which makes us wonder whether it¡¯s worth spending the extra ¡ê20 or so on a 285. Of course, there are power consumption benefits to the 285, but they¡¯re small. The other thing we haven¡¯t covered is overclocking, but based on our brief experience with overclocking, the 55nm cores seem to clock a little better ¨C the XFX GeForce GTX 280 XT is likely to be close to its clock speed limit out of the factory. Link: Bit Tech
Friday Evening Roundup
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... The latest happenings from around the web - 16/01/2009 Video/Monitor - Nvidia's GeForce GTX 285 graphics card @ bit-tech - NVIDIA GeForce GTX285 OC version @ ...
Saturday Shortbread
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... at War (Xbox 360) MEGamers review Killzone 2 (PS3) Systems, storage, and multimedia Digital Trends reviews hp MediaSmart EX487 AnandTech on EVGA X58 SLI - take three Phoronix reviews ATP EarthDrive : a USB flash drive made of corn Legit Reviews on 32GB OCZ Throttle eSATA flash drive APH Networks review Thecus N4100 Pro NAS TweakPC reviews Synology Cube Station CS407 (in German) bit-tech reviews Nvidia GeForce GTX 285 CPU3D and Hexus.net review Inno3D GeForce GTX 285 Overclock Hartware reviews ...
Tuesday Sampler
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We just published our latest review, but what's happening on the rest of the web? Today's Sampler touches upon Graphics Cards, Motherboards, Cooling and Cases, and Consumer Electronics. Graphics Cards: -NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 @ HotHardware -Inno3D GeForce GTX 285 @ TweakTown -Asus ENGTX285 TOP @ OCC -Asus EN GTX285 1GB @ OC3D -Nvidia's GeForce GTX 285 and 295 @ TechReport -Nvidia's GeForce GTX 285 @ bit-tech -ATI TV Wonder Combo PCI Express Card @ motherboards Memory: -Running 12GB of DDR3 Triple Channel Memory on Intel Core i7 ...
HIS ATI Radeon HD 4670 IceQ
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HIS ATI Radeon HD 4670 IceQ 512MB Manufacturer: HIS UK Price (as reviewed): £68.99 (inc. VAT) US Price (as reviewed): $64.99 (ex. Tax) Core Clock: 750MHz Memory Clock: 2,000MHz (effective) Memory: 512MB GDDR3 Warranty: Three years (parts and labour) With all our recent coverage of ultra high end graphics launches like the Nvidia Geforce GTX 295 , GeForce GTX 285 and ATI Radeon HD 4850 X2 , bit-tech has hardly been the most credit-crunch friendly website around. While we’ve been focusing on the ultra high end hardware that we all ...
What Hardware Should I Buy? - Feb 2009
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... and GTX 285 high-end graphics cards, to a somewhat mixed reception despite retaking the crown of fastest consumer graphics cards on the planet. Meanwhile, AMD's new line of ...
What's the Fastest Current Graphics Card?
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... a driver hasn’t been specifically optimised for a dual GPU card you’ll only get the performance of one of those twin GPUs - a fraction of the card's potential. The card was also frighteningly thirsty when it came to power consumption and duly threw out a huge amount of heat as a result. However, as we know from past experience a well written multi-GPU can deliver fantastic performance, so the HD 4870 X2 is very much a contender if the latest Catalyst 9.9 drivers are up to scratch. GeForce GTX 285 Core Clock: 648MHz Shader Clock: 1,476MHz Memory Clock: 2,484MHz (effective) ...



