EVGA Rolls out 4-way SLI Compatible GeForce GTX 285 Accelerator
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... device that provides control over the card's parameters in the hands of the user. The EVbot can be directly plugged in to the card. Finally, the card supports 4-way SLI. At this point what its SLI bridge looks like is not known, but hopefully it's provided with the card or the EVGA's newest motherboard. It has been listed on the company store for US $379.99, currently on pre-order. ...
New "Classified" Products from EVGA
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EVGA has increased its Classified line-up with the launch of a GeForce GTX 285 video card and the world s first motherboard to support 4-way SLI. EVGA GeForce GTX 285 Classified ( 01G-P3-1190-AR ) video card uses GTX 285 reference clock (i.e. internal clock of 648 MHz, memory clock of 2,484 MHz DDR and shader clock of 1,476 MHz), has 1 GB DDR3 accessed thru a 512-bit interface, 8-phase voltage regulator circuit, dedicated voltage read points and two DVI connectors. EVGA X58 Classified 4-Way SLI ( ...
EVGA shows its new GTX 285 Classified
Fudzilla —
... regular two, as long as you don't overclock it. The card also has an 8-phase digital PWM power design, voltage measurement points, and comes with support for EVGA's EVbot external device that can be plugged directly to the card. This new GTX 285 Classified looks like an ultimate overclockers dream when it comes to Nvidia cards, and we are quite sure that it will easily find its market. The card is currently listed at EVGA's site with a US $379.99 price tag and can be pre-ordered here . Image
EVGA intros enthusiast four-way SLI X58 motherboard
TechSpot —
... during the Motor City Overclocking Event. The company recommends that the X58 Classified motherboard be used with a chassis that has nine or more expansion slots. Note that the board is quite large at 13.5" x 10.3", so be sure to break out a measuring tape before placing your order. [image] EVGA is obviously targeting the extreme enthusiast community, and as such, you can expect to pay for it. The X58 Classified 4-Way SLI motherboard is stamped with an MSRP of $450, and the GTX 285 Classified GPU is equally pricey at $380.
EVGA preparing to launch EVBot hardware monitor
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... , or the Geforce GTX285 Classified desktop graphics card. Image The unnamed device first appeared in prototype form back onJuly 24 when overclocking living legend Peter Tan Shamino posted some ...


