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Asus ENGTX285 HTDI/1GD3 Expert Reviews

Graphics adapter - GF GTX 285 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 - 1 GB DDR3 - DVI, HDMI ( HDCP ) - HDTV out More product details

Asus ENGTX285 HTDI/1GD3
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14 reviews

November, 2009

83 / 100

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ASUS GeForce GTX 285 Matrix ROG Graphics Card

By Shane Baxtor

ASUS has kicked the GTX 285 up a notch and given it a fancy new Matrix title. We find out if it's really worth looking buying. Introduction

The first thing we have to talk about before we wrap everything up is the new iTracker 2 software. This is ASUS' own overclocking software that gives you the ability to adjust a whole array of features ranging from not only memory clocks but RAM ...

September, 2009

Rating

88

tweaktown.com
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Asus GeForce GTX 285

By Will Smith

Last month, we reviewed Nvidia's GeForce GTX 295, a dual-GPU GT200-based board that benefited from a die-shrink from 65 nanometers to 55 nanometers. This month, we're testing the GTX 285, which uses the same silicon as the GTX 295, in a clocked-up ...

Fastest single-GPU card we've tested. Much lower power consumption than the GTX 280

Slower than a 4870 X2, but about the same price. Negligible speed increase over a GTX 280

Nvidia's new GeForce GTX 285 is the fastest single-GPU board we've tested, but it's roundly smacked by ATI's dual-GPU 4870 X2

July, 2009

Rating

80

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ASUS GeForce GTX 285 1GB Graphics Card

By Shane Baxtor

Today we have a look at the stock GTX 285 from ASUS and see how it goes in the performance department. Introduction

A lot of people argue that the GTX 285 doesn't offer the best value for money due to the fact that there isn't a huge performance increase for the card over the GTX 275, while the price is a good chunk higher

June, 2009

Rating

91

tweaktown.com
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Asus Geforce GTX285 TOP on Intel Core i7

By Nebojsa Novakovic

NVIDIA'S GTX295 dual-GPU brick may now be something of a rarity, if not a deadly assault weapon when it hits one's head. But the Green Goblin's mainstay high-end card, the GTX285, sounds like a far better deal: full speed GPU and memory bus without ...

Pre overclocked big brand stuff

Time for moving beyond reference cooling

Before trying the SLI GTX285 dual combo myself, I took a quick look at the Asus Geforce GTX285 TOP, a carefully selected factory-overclocked spin from Taiwan's largest high-end PC component brand - its factory set clocks are 5 per cent higher than the ...

March, 2009

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