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NVIDIA GeForce GTX295 Single PCB

The NVIDIA GeForce GTX295 Single PCB is a dual-GPU graphics card released in 2009, based on the Tesla architecture with two GT200 chips on a single printed circuit board.

The NVIDIA GeForce GTX295 Single PCB is a high-end graphics card from 2009, featuring two GT200 GPUs on a single board, replacing earlier dual-PCB designs. It uses the 55 nm process and Tesla architecture, with 480 shading units per GPU (960 total). The card operates at a base clock of 576 MHz and is equipped with 1.792 GB of GDDR3 memory across an 896-bit bus, delivering a memory bandwidth of 223.8 GB/s. It has a TDP of 289 W and connects via PCIe 2.0 x16. It supports DirectX 10.0 and OpenGL 3.3, but lacks Vulkan support. The card was designed for enthusiasts and used with compatible motherboards and power supplies.

Specifications

Architecture unverified Tesla
GPU chip unverified GT200
Process node unverified 55 nm
Shading units unverified 480
Base clock unverified 576 MHz
Memory size unverified 1.792 GB
Memory type unverified GDDR3
Memory bus unverified 896 bit
Memory bandwidth unverified 223.8 GB/s
Board power (TDP) unverified 289 W
Bus interface unverified PCIe 2.0 x16
DirectX support unverified 10.0
Vulkan support unverified N/a
OpenGL support unverified 3.3
Release date unverified 2009-01-08
Release year unverified 2009
Notes unverified Dual PCB models were phased out in favor of a single PCB model with 2 GPUs