Wednesday, June 10, 2009

EVGA Releases GeForce GTX 285 Mac Edition

Mac lovers rejoice NVIDIA has just announced the new GeForce GTX 285 Mac Edition graphics card, which is its hottest fastest offering to Mac users to date.

EVGA GTX 285 mac edition

The new card is technically identical to the standard EVGA GTX 285 using the standard reference design for the PCB and cooler as well as the standard reference clock speeds of 648/1476/2484 MHz (core/shader/memory), and 1 GB of GDDR3 memory across a 512-bit interface. The new GeForce GTX 285 Mac Edition comes completely bundled with the necessary power dongles to slip right into the PCI-E slot on your Intel x86 based Mac Pro workstations. EVGA even packs the card with their latest system software for use with your favorite Mac OS.

Features
  • PCI Express 2.0 – Designed for the new PCI Express 2.0 bus architecture offering the highest data transfer speeds for the most bandwidth hungry applications.
  • Two Dual-Link DVI ports – Able to drive the industry’s largest and highest resolutions flat-panel displays up to 2560x1600 with HDCP.
  • 1GB of onboard DDR3 Memory - View high-resolution images and textures with this massive amount of onboard memory.
  • OpenGL Optimization and Support - Provides top-notch compatibility and performance for OpenGL applications.
  • 2nd Generation NVIDIA Unified Architecture – Combines vertex, pixel, and geometry shaders for an overall more efficient architecture.
  • NVIDIA Purevideo HD Technology - High-definition video decoder and post-processor delivers unprecedented picture clarity, smooth video playback, and accurate color for movies and video.
  • NVIDIA CUDA Technology – Accelerates CUDA enabled applications using GPU’s processing cores. Delivering more performance than traditional CPUs.

EVGA is pricing this at US $449.99 or about $100 more than the standard PC counter part.

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