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<span class="content" itxtvisited="1"><font size="2">&nbsp; Just last week, <nobr style="FONT-WEIGHT: normal; FONT-SIZE: 100%">NVIDIA </nobr>&nbsp;announced both the GTX 295 and GTX 285. Today we have availability on both and test results for the GTX 285. As we weren't able to get power tests done time to include in the GTX 295 review, we also have those available today.<br /> <br /> EVGA was kind enough to provide the hardware for this review. They sent us two GTX 280s for single and SLI testing. They provided us with overclocked cards, but for this article we underclocked them to stock GTX 285 speeds in order to learn what we can expect from non-overclocked variants.&nbsp;<br /> The price point for the GTX 285 is $400, but newegg has parts for $380 right now and overclocked variants for not too much more.<br /> <br /> <a href="http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=3501">Read more...</a></font></span>

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