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     Single-PCB GTX 295 from Inno 3D
      Posted on 13/05/2009 at 11:07 by Marc - source: Expreview
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    The card was announced at the end of April by NVIDIA and Inno3D was to be the first to offer a single-PCB GTX 295. As we said in our news piece, this new design doesn’t represent much of a change in terms of spec and performance compared to previous GTX 295s. The only aspect of any note was that NVIDIA announced a GDDR3 clock of 1.1 GHz up from 1 GHz. On the Inno3D model however, it still seems to be at 1 GHz.



    Expreview published photos of the card before hiding their origin. The card shown on the site is a single-PCB GTX 295 with an NF200 to manage PCI Express connections and Hynix chips for the memory. It has NVIDIA’s new cooler with two heatsinks and two copper heatpipes.

    From various sources, we’ve learned that the model should be available at the end of June at $499.



     A new batch of drivers from NVIDIA
      Posted on 13/05/2009 at 10:53 by Marc - source: NVIDIA
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    NVIDIA has put a series of new drivers online. The first are the 185.85 for the GeForces, Quadros and IONs, supported in all the usual languages. Windows 7 is supported as well as Vista and Windows XP. The drivers correct several bugs and bring performance gains for several top games such as Fallout 3 and Crysis Warhead.

    NVIDIA has also made WHQL drivers available for nForce chipsets in Windows 7, 32 and 64 bits. The drivers come in four different versions depending on whether your motherboard has a 3D chipset or not and whether you’re in 32 or 64 bits.

    For downloads, click here.


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