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GeForce GTX 295 in Quad SLI: 3DMark Vantage result

By: (more) | Video Cards News | Posted: Dec 23, 2008 10:42 am

We recently saw a swarm of pre-release tidbits hit the web about NVIDIA's upcoming dual-GPU monster, the GTX 295. However, there were a fair number of restrictions in place as to just what was allowed to be revealed about the card's characteristics and performance at the time.

 

XFastest does away with all that and goes the full hog, getting hold of not one, but two GTX 295s, pairing them up on a Core i7 965 EE based system and slamming out some Quad SLI results using 3DMark Vantage.

 

GeForce GTX 295 in Quad SLI - Vantage result

 

Both cards were first overclocked to 705/1400/2500MHz on the GPU, shaders and memory. The CPU was also bumped up to 4190MHz. The result is what you see above; P32573.

 

xGeForce GTX 295 in Quad SLI - Vantage result

 

Sure, it doesn't beat any records (the top score is still held by a triple GTX 280 setup scoring 36598), but it's still a very impressive result and there's no doubt the drivers need a lot more optimizing yet.

 

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