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Discuss Posted by: Cristian on January 16, 2009 06:44 Discuss this Discuss It!     Digg It! Blogmarks co.mment It! Send to Reddit Send to Blinklist! del.icio.us  

Apparently not happy with what frequencies Nvidia has chosen for the GeForce GTX 285, BFG has decided to take the word 'stock' out of its GTX 285 offer and released only factory overclocked cards, four in total. Still based on Nvidia's reference design, the GeForce GTX 285 OC, OC+, OC2 and OCX all feature dual-slot coolers to cover their 240 Processing Cores-boasting 55nm GT200b GPU and 1024MB of GDDR3 memory, and have a 512-bit memory interface, DirectX 10 support and PhysX, GPGPU capabilities.

As opposed to the standard GPU, shader and memory clocks of 648, 1476 and 2484 MHz respectively, the new BFG cards reach 666/1512/2484 MHz (OC model), 675/1548/2520 MHz (OC+), 691/1566/2592 MHz (OC2) and 702/1584/2664 MHz (OCX). For the cards' prices you'll have to wait just a bit more.






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