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GeForce GTX 295 Video Card Series Are Hard To Find
Written by Mavke   
Friday, 27 March 2009

The GeForce GTX 295, NVIDIA's dual PCB dual chip high-end card is selling well, but only if you can get enough of them. NVIDIA has a severe shortage on its hands but it is shipping every single one it gets into the hands of partners. This is what keeps the Radeon HD 4870 X2 sales in quite healthy level, as people do prefer the GeForce GTX 295 over the Radeon HD 4870 X2, though as one is not readily available, they simply go for the second best. NVIDIA is sending a limited number of card to its partners, and the number is much less than the demand. Both NVIDIA and ATI plans to keep their GeForce GTX 295 and Radeon HD 4870 X2 dominating this market for at least one more quarter. - FudZilla

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Though we did hear of certain modifications such as single PCB version of the GeForce GTX 295 which is likely to happen. So apparently NVIDIA is moving to a single PCB design for the card meaning that both GT200 chips will now be on a single board. This requires a lot of work on NVIDIA's part as the whole layout and design of the board has to be rearranged. NVIDIA is apparently leaving the length of the board as well as clock speeds the same. As a result consumers should end up with a card that costs less, as the manufacturing costs of the card should be reduced quite a bit which is excellent news for all of us.


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