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nVidia GeForce GTX 295 Review

Author Edward Chester
Published 9th Jan 2009
Manufacturer nVidia
Supplier Overclockers.co.uk
Price £399.99 (Exc VAT)
as reviewed £459.99 (Inc VAT)
Latest Price
Features Score 8 for Features
Performance Score 10 for Performance
Value Score 6 for Value
Overall Score 8 for Overall
nVidia GeForce GTX 295
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Perhaps the one area where AMD/ATI may have been hoping its HD 4870 X2 would still hold its own would be in power consumption, this having been a strong point recently. However, with its move to a 55nm manufacturing process and a bit of tweaking nVidia has even trumped ATI here as well.


Although idle power is much of a muchness, under load the GTX 295 consumes a significant chunk less power than the HD 4870 X2. In isolation this is good but when you consider the performance advantage you get as well the GTX 295 is a very clear winner.


So, the GTX 295 is the fastest graphics card on the planet and it consumes less power than the competition. That would seem like a sure fire ticket to recommendation land then. Well, yes, expect there's price to consider and even with the particular Asus card I'm looking at coming in a little cheaper than most GTX 295s, it still costs a whopping £450, which is quite a staggering amount of money. However, the HD 4870 X2 has actually gone up in price since we reviewed it and when you do a rough price/performance comparison you'll see that, at least in the games we've tested, the GTX 295 averages out at giving you more performance for your money. So out of the two, it's a clear choice of which to go for. That said, we'd still say both are a little too expensive to ever recommend.

Verdict

nVidia has aimed for the gaming performance crown with the GTX 295 and it has certainly succeeded, though some of its victories have been modest. Most importantly, though, nVidia has also regained the price/performance crown, making this the clear choice of ultra high-end graphics card - assuming you could ever consider spending £450 on a graphics card sensible.

 

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comment petetech said on 17th January 2009

in respect of the price, thats supply and demand in action. i dont think its a bad thing. i personally would not buy it at that price. my msi 7800 cost me £300 when it came out, an... more

comment secretceril said on 20th January 2009

Why have the GTX 295's specifications not been fixed yet on page 1?

ROP's : 64 - This is wrong the GTX 295 only has 56 ROP's (2x28)

Me... more

comment Ed said on 28th January 2009

No sympathy with regards adblock. Yes there are plenty of adverts - and sometimes they can make the site a little slow - but they are no more intrusive than most sites and we need ... more

comment Omkar said on 24th April 2009

The price has come down to around 381 now!!!

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