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EVGA GeForce GTX 285 Classified - now with 4-way SLI support
Written by Andreas G 03 September 2009 20:03

GeForce GTX 285 is one of the fastest single-GPU graphics card we have, but NVIDIA never attempted to make something more of it. Though you can connect multiple GeForce GTX 285 cards through SLI, you're limited to 3-way SLI. Four-way installations was only possible through NVIDIA's sandwiched dual-GPU card GeForce GTX 295. ASUS came up with its own GeForce Dual GTX 285 ROG Mars, but now EVGA has come up with a different solution to 4-way SLI.

EVGA has launched EVGA GeForce GTX 285 Classified which looks like any other GeForce GTX 285 on a distance. But EVGA has, on top of the improved 8-phase digital power supply added 4-way SLI support, also known as Quad SLI.

Four EVGA GeForce GTX 285 Classified graphics card can be paired together on motherboards with four PCI-Express slots, and support the external overclocking controller EVbot.

EVGA is proud to announce the world’s first 4-way SLI capable setup, the EVGA GTX 285 Classified and X58 Classified 4-Way SLI, but the innovative features do not stop there. Everything on the GTX 285 Classified is designed for the extreme enthusiast, from the 8 Phase Digital PWM to the X-Cool Switch and Dedicated Voltage readpoints! These features and more allow you to do what matters; get the most from your hardware.

EVGA markets its new GTX 285 together with the new 4-way SLI X58 motherboard, which certainly sounds like a quite pleasant experience. The card costs $400.

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