EVGA GTX 295 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
Quick Start Guide
GeForce GTX 295
Minimum System
Requirements
Motherboard:
PCI Express
®
or PCI Express 2.0-compliant motherboard
with one dual-width x16 graphics slot. For Quad SLI
configuration, you need an SLI-ready motherboard with one
dual-width x16 graphics slot for each graphics card.
System Power Supply:
One 6-pin PCI Express power connector or two available
hard disk power connectors and one PCI Express 8-pin
connector or two available 6-pin PCI Express power
connectors.
For power supply recommendations for SLI configurations,
visit www.slizone.com and check the Certified Products section.
Operating System:
Microsoft Windows Vista, 32-bit or 64-bit (64-bit recommended)
Microsoft Windows XP, 32-bit or 64-bit
6-pin Power Connector
8-pin Power Connector
SPDIF Connector
SLI Connector
HDMI Connector
DVI-I Connectors
Included Equipment
EVGA GeForce GTX 295 Graphic Card
Quick Start Guide and Printed Manual
SPDIF Audio-In Cable
DVI-to-VGA Adapter
Driver Installation CD Features:
- Features Windows XP and Vista (32/64-bit) drivers
- EVGA Precision Special Edition
Installing the EVGA
GeForce GTX 295
1 Remove the current graphics driver installed on your computer.
In Windows Vista, go to Start > Control Panel > Programs >
Uninstall a Program.
2 Turn off your computer and disconnect the power cord.
It is important that all power to the computer be removed
(unplugged) before you install the graphic card.
Driver Installation
With the hardware installed, it is now time to install the graphics driver.
1 Power up your computer.
2 Insert the driver installation CD or double click on the GeForce driver
executable file that can be downloaded at www.evga.com/support/drivers.
The Setup program takes over and will walk you through the driver
installation process.
3 You may need to reboot your PC once the driver installation is complete.
Enabling SLI
If you have installed multiple graphics cards in your system for SLI,
you can set your SLI configuration in the NVIDIA Control Panel:
4 In Windows Vista, go to Start > Control Panel > Additional Options
and select the NVIDIA Control Panel icon.
5 Click on Set SLI and PhysX Configuration in the left task pane and
select Enable SLI and click Apply.
6 Click Yes on the Applications Shutdown Required window.
Note: Quad SLI is only supported under the Windows Vista operating system.