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EVGA announces its single PCB GTX 295

by on15 June 2009

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With a waterblock for it

EVGA has announced its newest GeForce GTX 295 CO-OP Edition card, or to be more precise and leave those fancy Edition names behind us, its single PCB GTX 295 card. EVGA has also announced its new Hydro Copper waterblock for GTX 295 CO-OP which means that we probably won't see a water cooled single PCB GTX 295 from EVGA.

As every other single PCB GTX 295 that we had a chance to see, this one also has a dual-slot cooler with a center placed fan and works at 576MHz for the core, 1246MHz for shaders and 2016MHz for memory. The rest of the features are as same as on the dual PCB GTX 295 so, two 55nm GT200 GPUs, 2x240 stream processors and 1792MB of GDDR3 memory with a dual 448-bit memory interface is nothing new.

The new water block features a full copper design and most importantly, it is able to cool the entire graphics card much better than the air solution. Both the card and the water block are still not available, but the suggested price stands at USD 529.99 for the card and USD 129.99 for the waterblock.

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Last modified on 15 June 2009
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