Quick Test: Galaxy’s Single & Dual-PCB GTX 295 Quad SLI

Galaxy’s single-PCB GeForce GTX 295 was spotted at ComputeX Taipei 2009. You might be wondering what if the single-PCB and dual-PCB GeForce GTX 295 are used to build SLI. Since we’ve got the two versions of GTX 295 on hand, then let’s do something interesting.

Though the PCB is modded, the two cards look quite similar in size. But the new version GTX 295 only features dual-DVI ports.

We built Quad SLI system with two versions of Galaxy GeForce GTX 295, and installed NVIDIA’s latest Forceware 185.85 WHQL driver on Windows 7.

Test bed:

CPU: Intel Core i7-920 (3.60GHz)

Mobo: Gigabyte X58 Extreme

Memory: Samsung DDR3-1066 3G*2

PSU: Tagan 1100W

OS: Microsoft Windows 7

Driver: Forceware 185.85 WHQL

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3 Responses to “Quick Test: Galaxy’s Single & Dual-PCB GTX 295 Quad SLI”

  1. Nonikname Says:

    Silicon-raw-power !!!

  2. no Says:

    haha nice idea, but it’d be nice if you could test the cards against each other in single and sli

  3. A7 Says:

    lolz…That setup costs a few grand and still cant break 60fps at 1900×1200, let alone 2500×1600.. Hurry up with the GT300 nividia!

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