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		<title>GeForce GTX285 on sale, our specs confirmed</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Theo Valich]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>For the past couple of weeks, I&#8217;ve been closely following what&#8217;s going on with the 55nm refresh from Nvidia. GT200b (GT200-100-B2) series chips begun their ...</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the past couple of weeks, I&#8217;ve been closely following what&#8217;s going on with the 55nm refresh from Nvidia. GT200b (GT200-100-B2) series chips begun their life in Quadro CX and FX4800/5800 cards, and then started selling as GeForce GTX260 55nm.</p>
<p>On January 8, 2009, Nvidia will officially introduce GeForce GTX285 1GB and GTX295 1.8 GB cards. Or that was the theory. As it usually happens, manufacturers &#8220;accidentally&#8221; started to sell early, and this time, the &#8220;honor&#8221; of going on sale first goes to GigaByte.</p>
<p>Thanks to HKEPC, we learned that <a href="http://www.hkepc.com/2178" target="_blank">two Hong Kong shops sell GTX285 by Gigabyte</a>. This means GigaByte will be remembered as the first company to offer GTX285 on sale (first blood for GTX260 55nm went to EVGA). Prices are ranged between 410-440 USD, but you can expect it to drop further &#8211; this boards sell with at least $30-50 per store margin for being first (as usual).</p>
<p>GPU-wise, specifications are identical to Quadro FX 5800 &#8211; GPU is clocked to 648 MHz, while shaders are working at 1.48 GHz. GDDR3 memory is clocked to 1.24 GHz, meaning you have 158,976 MB/s or 155.25 GB/s to play with. Power consumption is set at 183W and this was the reason for putting 6+6-pin PEG connectors, instead of usual 8+6 configuration.<br />
While this may be good news for owners of older PSUs without 8-pin PEG connector, overclockers will turn their heads to enthusiast manufacturers such as BFG, EVGA, PALIT and others for the 8+6 versions of the card. 6+6+PCIe slot can only provide 236W of power, meaning you have 53W for overclocking.</p>
<p>In the days of original GTX280, TDP was set at 236W and 8+6+PCIe slot configuration could provide 300W of juice &#8211; or 64W. Still, I may be wrong on this one, since Shamino recently broke 3DMark world record by using single GeForce GTX 285 card with 1.1 GHz core and 2 GHz Shader clock (you think Peter did that with a 65nm GPU? Think again <img src="http://cdn.vrworld.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif" alt=";-)" class="wp-smiley" /> )</p>
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