Thursday, December 6th 2007

ASUS Releases 1GB 8800GT

ASUS today released the world's first EN8800GT graphics card model with 1GB graphics memory with Qimonda - the new EN8800GT/HTDP/1G. This powerful graphics card features the latest generation of NVIDIA GPUs; and with an unparalleled large onboard memory size, is designed to provide feature-rich DirectX 10 gaming and the best multimedia playback at ultra-high resolutions and maximum quality settings. Moreover, with the integrated new SmartDoctor feature, users will have the option to overclock the Shader Clock for more than 10% graphical performance boosts, while the unique Glaciator Fansink design keeps the GPU temperature 7ºC cooler than reference designed boards.



Unprecedented 1GB GDDR3 Onboard Memory from Qimonda for Best Graphical Output
"The ASUS EN8800GT/HTDP/1G is the first EN8800GT model in the world to leverage the Qimonda DRAM that comes equipped with 8pcs of 1GB GDDR3 graphics memory," said C.P. Wu, General Manager of ASUS Graphics and Multimedia Business.

Even a powerful GPU can suffer from bottlenecks due to slow and insufficient video memory, therefore memory size is very important. The more memory installed on a video card, the more data it can store, and thus there is no need to utilize slower access to the PC RAM. With most current and upcoming games requiring high video memory requirements; plus the fact that game developers still constantly increasing the estimated video memory size, users will require the combination of memory size and speed even more to reach the ultimate performance - making the 1GB GDDR3 memory from Qimonda even more important.

"We are glad that Qimonda could offer ASUS this ultimate memory solution, which enables us to offer this leading product for the graphic card market", said Robert Feurle, Vice President of Business Unit Graphics at Qimonda.

Thus, with the ASUS EN8800GT/HTDP/1G, performance will be greatly enhanced, and users can now fully enjoy games or movies without lag or stuttering even at very high resolutions and maximum quality settings.

7ºC Cooler with Exclusive Fansink Design
The ASUS EN8800GT/HTDP/1G also utilizes the specially designed Glaciator Fansink that effectively dissipates heat away from the graphics card. Much like a glacial storm, the Glaciator Fansink can quickly transfer heat away from the GPU and lower temperatures by a whopping 7ºC in comparison to reference design boards. On top of this unprecedented cooling capacity, the Glaciator Fansink is also half quieter than generic designed fansinks - catering to users who require maximum cooling without excessive fan rotation noise.

Overclock the Shader Clock with New SmartDoctor
ASUS garners another world's first by providing an overclocking utility that is able to tweak the Shader Clock on GPUs with new SmartDoctor. With this application, users will be able to overclock the Shader Clock and Engine Clock independently for over 10% astonishing performance boosts without the hassles of rebooting or re-flashing their BIOS.



Exclusive ASUS GamerOSD for Versatile Graphics Usage
The ASUS EN8800GT/HTDP/1G also comes with the exclusive ASUS GamerOSD that unleashes the true power of ASUS' VGA cards. This feature is able to deliver GPU overclocking from onscreen displays during games - allowing users real-time performance upgrades when they require it. Additionally, it also provides users with the option to record live gaming action or live broadcasting over the Internet with ease.

Specification
Source: ASUS
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7 Comments on ASUS Releases 1GB 8800GT

#2
PVTCaboose1337
Graphical Hacker
I would buy it... predicted, but I am thinking about if it will perform in respects to the 8800gtx... worse it may be... but with the mem we will see.
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#3
mdm-adph
Well, damn -- guess that Turkish site was right. Just goes to show that you should never underestimate the Turks! (Look at what happened to Constantinople!)
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#4
nguyenpeter76
wow nice. hopefullt this will push the prices for 512 down? :D
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#5
Chewy
wow nice :P as I guessed, they wont be out right away but end of December is nice... cant wait to see benchmarks at higher res with Crysis... oh and I soooo hope they release a 8800gts 1gb model.. 1gb and 128sp's would be nice.. hopefully theses cards turn out great with thier 256mb memory bus.
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#6
Jimmy 2004
crow1001Any links? Only news i see on the Asus site is the 256mb version of the GT.

www.asus.com/news_show.aspx?id=9038
Source is now uploaded - it wasn't available earlier. The images still aren't working properly, so I'll try to add those in a bit.

Edit: images uploaded as well.
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#7
Misiowiec
Very good. This makes it pretty much certain that there will be a 1Gb GTS version as well, which is great news for those that game at hi-res. I look forward to comparing the 1Gb models of both the GT and the GTS and will buy what is best for my 24" screen in Jan / Feb (probaby the GTS, but it's a price issue as well).
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