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Friday, May 11, 2007
EVGA Announces e-GeForce 8800 Ultra Superclocked
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EVGA today announced its superclocked version of the DirectX 10 e-GeForce 8800 Ultra graphics card.
Evga's implementation of the Geforce 8800 Ultra card includes a 768 MB of display memory, a Core Clock speed of 655 MHz and a 2.25 GHz Memory Clock (efficient). The EVGA e-GeForce 8800 Ultra Superclocked has a recommended retail price of $899.99 in United States and €899 in Europe.
The EVGA e-GeForce 8800 Ultra Superclocked promises to take performance to new extremes through faster core, memory and shader clockspeeds. With nearly 108 GB/s of memory bandwidth, the EVGA e-GeForce 8800 Ultra delivers to enthusiasts the Ultimate gaming performance.
In addition to the EVGA e-GeForce 8800 Ultra Superclocked EVGA also introduces the EVGA e-GeForce 8800 Ultra KO (knock-out) version (P/N: 768-P2-N885 in the US, and P/N: 768-P2-E885 in Europe) priced at $859.99 in United States and €859 in Europe.
The EVGA e-GeForce 8800 Ultra KO has also been tuned and tested to "KO-performance? at enhanced Core Clock speed of 636 MHz and identical memory speed of 2.25 GHz Memory Clock (efficient).
In addition to extreme core, memory and shader clockspeeds, the EVGA?s two new e-GeForce 8800 Ultra models also have 128 stream processors.
Additional features of the EVGA 8800 Ultra include:
- Fully Unified Shader Architecture
- Microsoft DirectX 10/Shader Model 4.0 Ready
- 128-Bit High Dynamic-Range Lighting, with Anti-aliasing support
- 16X Anti-aliasing Technology
- NVIDIA SLI Ready
- NVIDIA Quantum Physics
- Built for Microsoft Windows Vista
Products will be available starting May 15th, 2007 through EVGA's network of E-tailers, retailers and distributors. |
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