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EVGA debuts GTX 295 CO-OP Superclocked and FTW
EVGA introduced Superclocked and FTW editions of its GeForce GTX 295 CO-OP graphics cards.
With the introduction of the EVGA GTX 295 SC and FTW models, EVGA has taken the performance beyond extreme with the EVGA GTX 295 CO-OP! This card combines two GPUs onto a single PCB (printed circuit board), a clear indication on why this card is called CO-OP! Want even more performance? Pair up two of these for Quad SLI, or pair up with the standard GTX 295.
Specifications:
- GeForce GTX 295 CO-OP Edition: 576MHz core, 1242MHz shaders, 1792MB GDDR3 at 2016MHz, $509.99
- GeForce GTX 295 CO-OP Superclocked: 602MHz core, 1296MHz shaders, 1792MB GDDR3 at 2052MHz, $519.99
- GeForce GTX 295 CO-OP FTW: 684MHz core, 1476MHz shaders, 1792MB GDDR3 at 2160MHz, $559.99
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