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It’s quite clear that AMD has reaped benefits by moving to a leaner manufacturing process and it’s about time Nvidia followed a similar path for its forthcoming GPUs. The GeForce 9800 GTX+ was Nvidia’s first GPU that was fabricated using the 55 nm process. Even though it was 63 MHz faster than the 9800 GTX, it consumed less power and also ran cooler. The latest addition to Nvidia’s lineup of high-end GPUs is the GTX 285, which is a die-shrunk variant of the 65 nm GTX 280. Features The card has a dual-slot design and is a foot long with a 70 mm variable speed intake fan fitted at the end. The fan cools the gigantic heat sink packed within the plastic shell, which dissipates heat from the GPU and memory chips. The rear panel sports dual-link DVI ports and an S-video port that also has additional pins for component output. The card comes bundled with a DVI to D-sub adapter, component output dongle, 4-pin Molex to 6-pin PCIe adapter, and Ubisoft’s FarCry 2. |
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