21Mar2008
Filed under: Graphic Card
Author: John C

Elitegroup has launched the next generation Quad NVIDIA SLI ready graphics card, ECS GeForce 9800GX2. The card is equipped with the amazing power from the dual GPUs on the graphics card, ECS N9800GX2-1GPX-F meets the graphics performance demand of enthusiasts and extreme gamers. ECS N9800GX2-1GPX-F comes with 256 stream processors, a 512-bit 1024 MB GDDR3 memory engine to deliver flawless performance under the most intense video or gaming computing environments. With its 600 MHz core, 2000 MHz memory, and 1500MHz shader clock speed, and the support for PCI Express 2.0 interface, ECS 9800GX2-1GPX-F is the most ideal graphics solution that meets the variety of users’ requirement.

ECS N9800GX2-1GPX-F defines the ultimate in image quality by multiplying the shading power of previous generation graphics and fully backing Microsoft DirectX 10.0 plus Shader Model 4.0 for stunning and complex cinematic effects that boosts realism, ensures compatibility, and delivers high-end visual performance.
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- Tags: Amazing Power, Cinematic Effects, Clock Speed, Core 2000, Elitegroup, Extreme Gamers, Flawless Performance, Gddr3 Memory, Graphics Card, Graphics Performance, Graphics Solution, Mhz Memory, Microsoft Directx 10, Nvidia Geforce, Pci Express, Performance Source, Ready Graphics, Realism, Stream Processors, Visual Performance
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