The GeForce GTX 285 is based on NVIDIA’s GT200b chip which is a chip produced on TSMC’s 55nm process. The chip has 1400 million transistors on a die that is 470mm2. The GTX285 is a die disappear GTX 280 which is 576mm2 but construct on TSMC’s 65nm process. The GTX285 has 240 Stream Processors, which is the similar as on the GTX 280.
The reference GTX 285 is clocked at 648MH for the core by default, 1476MHz for the Shader clock and 1242MHz for the memory clock. The ASUS MATRIX card, on the other hand has a clock speed of 662MHz for the core, 1476MHz for the shader clock and 1242MHz for the memory. The card is clocked slightly higher than the reference clock for the core.
The GeForce GTX285 was intended to play DirectX 10.0 games. Games as Crysis Warhead, Tom Clancy’s HAWX, and lot of others with the DirectX 11, just away to agree with the Microsoft Windows 7, some games are being to support the midway step, Microsoft DirectX 10.1. Only a few OEM cards and laptop chips support this standard from the NVIDIA side of things. ATI of course has a top to bottom lineup that support it, but only a few games are out that support 10.1.
Specifications:-
• PhysX
• 55nm
• iTracker2
• DirectX 10.0
• GamerOSD
• Pixel Shader 4.0
• 1400 Million Transistors
• Vertex Shader 4.0
• Stereoscopic Vision
• Up to 16XQ FSAA
• Up to 16x Anisotropic Filtering
• Super Hybrid Engine
• Extreme Cooler
• ASUS Splendid
• SmartDoctor
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