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    Single-PCB GeForce GTX 295 gets tested

    Posted on Friday, June 12 2009 @ 16:43:38 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Guru3D had a look at a GeForce GTX 295 single PCB graphics card from Point of View, you can read their review over here.
    NVIDIA is replacing the GeForce GTX 295 with a new single PCB based version. We here at guru3D will review that card, as provided by Point of View graphics.

    What does the new revised model bring to the table you might ask? Well, the card really has been completely overhauled and changed, but for you as an end-user there will be very little new under the sun. So, we'll answer that and much more in an in-depth review.
    Here's a picture of the naked card:




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