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To replace the GTX 280, NVIDIA has released the GTX 285 – a graphics card which sports a 55nm GPU and the same 240 stream processors as the GTX 280. The GTX 285 that we’ll be reviewing today is made by Zotac – a quickly growing company who make some cr...
For a single core graphics card I’ll admit that the Zotac GTX 285 AMP! Edition is a recommended purchase. It boasts great performance, considerably good aesphetics and a bundle of accessories to suit anyone’s needs.For users willing to drain a...
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vortez.net Updated: 2011-09-25 04:20:34
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With the vast selection of graphics cards on the market today choosing one is never going to be easy. This is made particularly difficult when you consider the fact that so many new games come out demanding ever higher specifications. In fact myself h...
Obviously the GTX 285 AMP! is an incredibly capable card and from considering the results is probably the fastest single cored gaming card on the planet. It comes with a staggeringly complete bundle, runs cool and overclocks well.Understandably for pe...
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Nvidia doesnt do things by halves. At the same time as releasing the twin-engined GTX 295, it has tipped its lofty cap to conventional wisdom and released a single-GPU update to the GTX 280 as well.Which effectively means that the GTX 280 has gone the...
The fastest single-GPU card available, overclocked and sweetly bundled...
Too expensive though, Relatively uninspiring performance...
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January 2009 has been a busy time for Nvidia with the launch of two new high-end cards: the dual-GPU GTX 295 and the single unit 55nm GTX 285. Neither card, however, covered itself in glory. The GTX 295 is far too expensive - we've seen one example rec...
Beats the performance of a standard GTX 285 for the same money: Zotac's overclocked card finally provides some competition for ATI...
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Just like the maps of old, back when the world was assumed to be flat and the direct centre of the entire universe, this card has a dragon on it. Not just any dragon, but a fire-breathing monster with a honeycombed background - a cute visual metaphor f...
A great choice for any GPU-hungry Atomican...
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During CES 2009 Nvidia launched the latest cards in their GeForce range, the GTX 285 and 295...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-30 01:48:02
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One of the options of launching a “new” expensive graphics card in these “financially troubled” times is to take an old product, move it to your new manufacturing process, overclock it and voila! It seems that NVIDIA thinks this might work with their G...
Looking at the benchmarks on the previous pages, there are a few observations to be made. First of all, a stock GTX285 doesnt really perform any better than the original GTX280 overclocked to match the GTX285 speed. This gives no reason for current GTX...
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ZOTAC International was founded in 2006 with a mission to deliver superb, high quality NVIDIA graphics solutions to the industry. Today they are one of the largest producers of NVIDIA VGA and motherboard solutions worldwide. They are a subsidiary of PC...
ZOTAC is a new company to me with this being the first product I've reviewed from them. From a performance point of view, the GeForce GTX285 is the fastest single chip card on the market today, and ZOTAC's card comes clocked higher than the reference c...
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xbitlabs.com Updated: 2011-09-25 04:20:27
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The recent launch of the Radeon HD 4890 has changed the standings in the sector of single-chip graphics cards since AMD has got a product capable of rivaling the Nvidia GeForce GTX 285. Yet notwithstanding AMD’s strategy of filling the top market segme...
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Thetechlounge.com Updated: 2011-09-25 04:20:42
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This card is almost-but-not-quite a single-GPU silver bullet. I mean, it’s super-fast, with all the trappings of fast. It costs a lot, it uses a pile of power, but could very well be worth it. Looking back at NVIDIA’s most recent crowning moment, the 8...
Ridiculously powerful, Great video playback, AA, highres, this does all of that...
High power consumption, Expensive compared to other hardware, DX10 is waning...
This card is almost-but-not-quite a single-GPU silver bullet. I mean, it’s super-fast, with all the trappings of fast. It costs a lot, it uses a pile of power, but could very well be worth it. Looking back at NVIDIA’s most recent crowning mome...
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brighthub.com Updated: 2011-09-25 04:21:17
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NVidia has just released its ambitious Media Centre Graphics Card, the Zotac GTX285. This is an all pumped up version of GTX280 that was released last year and was an instant hit. Now Zotac brings us an even better Graphics card based on 55 nm process...
NVidia has just released its ambitious Media Centre Graphics Card, the Zotac GTX285. This is an all pumped up version of GTX280 that was released last year and was an instant hit. Now Zotac brings us an even better Graphics card based on 55 nm process...
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Just a few months ago, we had reviewed the Zotac GTX280 AMP! Edition and it had more than impressed us with its stellar performance. Now, we have another AMP! Edition from Zotac, but this time around it is the GTX285. This is very similar to the GTX2...
Fast, Nice build and HSF, three-way SLI, based on 55nm fabrication process, lower power consumption especially in 2D, game bundle.
Cannot be overclocked much, a bit expensive, power hungry in 3D, no integrated audio.
Just a few months ago, we had reviewed the Zotac GTX280 AMP! Edition and it had more than impressed us with its stellar performance. Now, we have another AMP! Edition from Zotac, but this time around it is the GTX285. This is very similar to the GTX2...
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648MHz 1,476MHz 2,484MHz (effective) 1,024MB GDDR3With the launch of the GeForce GTX 295 last week, Nvidia has started to roll out its 55nm GT200b GPUs onto the market. Today the company is rolling another new graphics card – the GeForce GTX 285...
Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 285 is the fastest single GPU graphics card on the planet, but it will face some tough competition amid the price cuts that have impacted both AMD and Nvidia graphics cards over the festive period. In terms of pricing, the real...
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tbreak.com Updated: 2011-09-25 04:21:45
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One of the options of launching a “new” expensive graphics card in these “financially troubled” times is to take an old product, move it to your new manufacturing process, overclock it and voila! It seems that NVIDIA thinks this might work with their G...
Looking at the benchmarks on the previous pages, there are a few observations to be made. First of all, a stock GTX285 doesnt really perform any better than the original GTX280 overclocked to match the GTX285 speed. This gives no reason for current GTX...
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