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NVIDIA won the crown back with a speedy launch of the GeForce GTX 580 and fixed some serious issues with the power-draw and thermal characteristics of previous generation GeForce GTX 480.
No doubt, GTX 580 is the fastest single-GPU on the earth right now; and can run every game very well with the highest resolutions and graphics possible.
Now what, TechPowerUp spotted photo of what seems to be an early engineering board of a dual-GF110 graphics card, could be named GTX 595.
The reference design PCB of the dual-GF110 accelerator (which still needs some components fitted) reveals quite a lot about the card taking shape.
It’s a single PCB card, both the GPU systems are located on the same PCB. Additionally, the many memory chips visible on it seem to point towards a total of 3 GB of GDDR5 VRAM, 1.5 GB for each GPU.
Each GPU system has six memory chips on the obverse side of the PCB. At this point we can’t comment on the memory bus width of each GPU.
Since this is a dual-chip card, those DVI should allow the use of the 3D Vision Surround technology, which lets 3D be displayed over three monitors at the same time.
Power is drawn in from two 8-pin PCI-E power connectors. The card is 2-way SLI capable with another of its kind.
There is no way of knowing what memory bus to expect, nor what core configurations the GPUs will come with.