GeForce RTX 295: Enabling SLI with one card It was (almost) exactly 15 years ago that NVIDIA introduced its GTX 295 graphics card. It was built upon a crazy concept of sandwiching two PCBs with two GPUs. When the card was announced in 2009, it was relatively well priced in today’s standards, at $499, but at that time it sounded like a crazy amount of money for a GPU. The GTX 295 came with improved 55 nm GT200 GPUs, each packed with 240 unified processors, providing a total of 480 cores—twice the capacity of the GeForce GTX 280. However, it…
Keep on reading: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 dual-GPU is now 15 years old GeForce RTX 295: Enabling SLI with one card It was (almost) exactly 15 years ago that NVIDIA introduced its GTX 295 graphics card. It was built upon a crazy concept of sandwiching two PCBs with two GPUs. When the card was announced in 2009, it was relatively well priced in today’s standards, at $499, but at that time it sounded like a crazy amount of money for a GPU. The GTX 295 came with improved 55 nm GT200 GPUs, each packed with 240 unified processors, providing a total of 480 cores—twice the capacity of the GeForce GTX 280. However, it…Keep on reading: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 dual-GPU is now 15 years old Read More VideoCardz.com