What is gtx 295?

The GTX 295 is a graphics card released by Nvidia in 2009. It was considered to be one of the most powerful graphics cards at the time, featuring two physical GPUs on a single PCB. Each GPU had 240 shader processors, 80 texture units, and a core clock speed of 576 MHz. The card had a total of 1792 MB of GDDR3 memory with a 448-bit memory interface and a memory clock speed of 1000 MHz. It was capable of running most games at high settings and resolutions. The GTX 295 required two 8-pin power connectors and had a maximum power consumption of 289 watts. It is now considered outdated and has been replaced by newer, more advanced graphics cards.