
The Asus GTX-295 is one single GPU physically in that it is all in one casing and connects to a single PCI-E slot,
but it’s actually two GPU’s each on it’s own PCB and connected with an internal SLI bridge. That gives you SLI
on one card and only uses one PCI-E connector but occupies two slots. That offers different advantages for
different computer setups. If you have a Crossfire board then you can run SLI in a single slot. If you have an
SLI board and Vista you can run Quad SLI. Quad SLI, now there’s a though fit to make computer enthusiasts drool.
We’ll have a slight preview of Quad SLI later in the review. Then we’ll be bringing you a Quad SLI review full blown a little later.
- 110% Performance with higher default setting
- HDMI output support
- New Generation 55nm Dual GPU solution
- Gigantic 1792MB memory on board for best gaming performance
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