The EVGA card is based on NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 295 intend which mostly obtains two of the GeForce GTX 275 chips and combines them on one board. The GeForce GTX 275 was really launched after the GTX 295 as oppose to ATI's HD 4890 chip. All of the two chips on the card contain 1.4 billion transistors, a 448-bit memory interface, 896MB of GDDR3 memory and 240 Stream Processors.
NVIDIA executed a 448-bit memory interface with their GTX 295 and 275 chips. The GeForce GTX295 containing two chips each with a 448-bit memory interface and clocked at 1998MHz has a memory bandwidth of 223.8GB/second an striking quantity of bandwidth go beyond only by overclocked versions of this card presently. The Core Clock is set at 576MHz with the Shader Clock at 1242MHz. Those with the unique GeForce GTX 280 cards will note that the clock speed is the defaulting clock pace for that card as well.
NVIDIA chips do not as of still support Microsoft DirectX 10.1 as almost the whole ATI array does from apex to underneath. They do, but, support DirectX 10.0 characteristics like Pixel Shader 4.0, Vertex Shader 4.0 and Geometry Shaders. NVIDIA chips will have to support 10.1 their DirectX 11 cards in the future, but nowadays ATI is the only corporation that supports 10.1 in hardware. NVIDIA cards have the advantage of supporting PhysX which is a technology they buy when they bought Ageia.
Specifications:-
• 2-way SLI Support
• NVIDIA SLI Technology
• NVIDIA GeForce GTX295
• PCI Express 2.0/1.1 Support
• NVIDIA CUDA support
• NVIDIA PhysX ready
• OpenGL 3.0 Support
• Full Microsoft DirectX 10 Shader Model 4.0 Support
• True 128-bit Floating Point High Dynamic Range lighting
• 2nd Generation Unified Shader Architecture
• NVIDIA PureVideo HD Technology
• Digital Vibrance Control technology (DVC)
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