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EVGA Expands GTX 295 CO-OP Lineup with Superclocked and FTW Variants

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EVGA expanded its GeForce GTX 295 CO-OP (single PCB) lineup with two factory-overclocked models, the GeForce GTX 295 CO-OP Superclocked (model: 017-P3-1296-AR) and GeForce GTX 295 CO-OP FTW (017-P3-1298-AR). Both accelerators have identical packaging and design (the reference NVIDIA design), and feature two GT200 GPUs with 240 shader processors each, and memory sub-systems of 896 MB, 448-bit GDDR3.

The Superclocked model traditionally has a mild level of factory-overclocked speeds: 602/1296/2052 MHz (core/shader/memory), as against the reference speeds of 576/1246/2016 MHz. The FTW ("for the win", in gamer jargon), sports the top level of factory-overclocked speeds, at 684/1476/2160 MHz (core/shader/memory). Both are listed on EVGA online store. The GeForce GTX 295 CO-OP Superclocked is priced at US $519.99, while the GeForce GTX 295 CO-OP FTW asks for $559.99.



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While the clock speeds are not all the change the FTW edition boast 6% increased Memory Bandwidth over the SC, and 7.5% increase over the standard CO-OP edition.

With 241.92 GB/s 229.82 GB/s 225.79 GB/s respectively, there is more than just clock settings to the releases.
 
what next, EVGA GTX 295 BBW edition:roll:
 
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