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Gigabyte GV-N285-1GH-B GTX 285 Review

9 March 2009 by r1ch 2 Comments

Jabski’s back with quick-fire another review, this time Gigabyte have kindly sent him a GTX 285 1GB graphics card for review. Promising to be one of the fastest single-gpu graphics cards, this should be interesting…

Product info page: giga-byte.com
Current price: £311.17 (scan.co.uk)

Gigabyte logo

GV-N285-1GH-B

Ok today we are looking at the Gigabyte Nvidia GTX 285 1GB.

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Let’s have a look at what you get in the box.

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As you can see you get Farcry2, 2 dvi converters and also 2 Molex to 6pin pci-e converters.

Let’s have a closer look at the card.

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Note that this card uses 2x 6 pin pcie connections. A single 55nm core doesn’t need 8 pin.

Ok now let’s have a look at a few results. I did the first tests with an Intel E7200 @ 4Ghz.

Here are the cards stock clocks.

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Aquamark at stock.

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3DMark03 at stock

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Then I tested the max the core, memory and shadders would go to.

Core maxed out at 780mhz.

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Memory at 1470Mhz.

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Shadders at 1650Mhz.

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Ok after finding where card maxes out at I thought I would see if the card would run at the clocks of the pre-overclocked cards which are available. At the time of writing this the fastest card available is at 720Mhz on the core 1620Mhz on the shadders and the memory at 1386Mhz.

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As you can see it passed 3dmark 03 at the higher clocks. Now lets see if its stable and see what the temps are doing. I found 70% on the fan to be the highest before it was really loud. So used that setting for this test.

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Passed 10 mins at full load.
As you can see there was a steady climb to around 80c then it leveled out.

If running this card in a cased system I would say those temps and clocks are really the max. That’s a £100 saving made though from overclocking the card up to the clocks of 720/1620/1386. A very impressive card. Benching results will be coming soon.

Many thanks to Gigabyte for the support

jabski

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