
After three months with no major graphics card announcement, BFG has now introduced a couple of new GeForce-branded products, the GTX 295 H2OC and GTX 285 OCFU. The GTX 295 H2OC, first seen a
month ago is a single-slot, single-PCB watercooled GeForce GTX 295 that is equipped with a Danger Den copper-made waterblock, and features 480 Processing Cores, a 2x448-bit memory interface, and 1792MB of GDDR3 memory.
The GTX 295 H2OC also boasts two DVI outputs, Quad SLI support and is factory overclocked, with its GPU, shader and memory frequencies being set to 675, 1458 and 2214 MHz, respectively (576/1242/1998 MHz stock). Those interested can find the card on pre-order for a pocket-pounding
£576.99 / $928.36 / 668.13 Euro.
A little less moist that the model described above, the GeForce GTX 285 OCFU is a card that makes use of Nvidia's reference design and comes with 240 Processing Cores, a 512-bit memory interface, and clocks of 712 MHz (648 MHz stock), 1620 (1476), and 2664 MHz (2484) for the 55nm GT200b GPU, shaders and 1GB of GDDR3 memory, respectively. This one is priced at
£271.99 / $438.19 / 315.10 Euro.
Both cards are offered with a lifetime warranty.
GeForce GTX 295 H2OC
GeForce GTX 285 OCFU
