
EVGA 01G-P3-1182-AR GTX 285 FTW 1GB DDR3 Graphics Card
Experience Gaming Excellence with the EVGA GeForce GTX 285 FTWThe EVGA GeForce GTX 285 FTW Edition graphics card delivers exceptional gaming performance with its powerful processor and ample memory. Equipped with an EVGA Backplate, this card offers enhanced stability and a sleek design.Specificat...
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Overview
Experience Gaming Excellence with the EVGA GeForce GTX 285 FTW
The EVGA GeForce GTX 285 FTW Edition graphics card delivers exceptional gaming performance with its powerful processor and ample memory. Equipped with an EVGA Backplate, this card offers enhanced stability and a sleek design.
Specifications:
- Model: EVGA 01G-P3-1182-AR
- Graphics Engine: GeForce GTX 285
- Memory: 1024 MB DDR3
- Interface: PCI-Express 2.0
- Outputs: 2x DVI-I, HDTV
- Features: EVGA Backplate
Key Features
GeForce GTX 285 FTW edition with 702 MHz clock
PCI Express 2.0
1024 MB 512-bit .8ns GDDR3 memory
2646 MHz memory clock and 1584 MHz shader clock
Open GL 3.0, Windows XP and Windows Vista support
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a GeForce GTX 285 FTW edition with a factory-overclocked 702 MHz clock speed.
- Equipped with a substantial 1024 MB of 512-bit .8ns GDDR3 memory for efficient data handling.
- Boasts a high 2646 MHz memory clock and 1584 MHz shader clock for enhanced graphical processing.
- Supports PCI Express 2.0, providing a solid interface for data transfer within a compatible system.
- Offers compatibility with Open GL 3.0, Windows XP, and Windows Vista operating systems.
👎 Cons
- The PCI Express 2.0 interface is an older standard, which may not be optimal for modern motherboards with PCIe 3.0 or 4.0.
- 1024 MB (1GB) of GDDR3 memory is a limited amount for contemporary gaming or demanding graphical applications.
- Compatibility is listed for Windows XP and Vista, implying potentially limited or no official driver support for newer operating systems.
- The GTX 285 is an older generation graphics card, which will not provide performance comparable to current GPUs.
- Open GL 3.0 support is an older standard, and modern applications often require newer versions for full functionality.