Published 12/11/2008
at I4U News
According to Expreview, the video card pictured here is the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 with dual GPUs. It would be something like the GX2 cards NVIDIA has been introducing over the last couple of years. The guys claim that they card will launch at CES 2009 and...
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