The cream of the crop graphics cards now tend to be dual core designs such as the GTX 295 or, if we are talking ATI, 4870×2s. However, single core cards are still very much in the scene and competing right at the top end of graphics card technology.
Today we will be taking a look at a card from Zotac’s GTX 285 range – the Infinity Edition. This particular one features a GPU water block instead of the reference air cooling as well as being factory overclocked with a core 722MHz.
The card certainly makes for nice reading on paper but will it really justify the high price tag attached to it? Let’s take a look…
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