Monday, January 7th 2008

EVGA Launches Overclocked 512MB 8800 GTS

The ultimate in bang for the buck performance has now been equipped with even more acceleration. With 128 stream processors clocked at a remarkable 1.83GHz, an astounding GPU clock of 740MHz, and a whiplash-induced fillrate of over 47 Billion pixels per second, the EVGA 8800GTS 512MB KO and SSC cards are all you need for extreme pedal to the metal performance.
Specs:
  • 65nm GPU turbocharged at 740MHz*
  • 128 Stream Processors accelerated to over 1.83GHz*
  • Super high PPS (pixels per second) fillrate of 47.3*
  • Memory clock speed boosted to 1.98GHz
  • 2nd Generation PureVideo HD included
  • PCI Express 2.0 equipped
Features:
  • Full DX10 support - Full Direct X 10 and Shader Model 4.0 support delivers uparalleled levels of graphics realism and film-quality effects
  • Unified Shader Architecture - Combines vertex, pixel and geometry shaders for an overall more efficient architecture.
  • NVIDIA Quantum Effects - Enables a new level of physics effects to be rendered and simulated on the GPU.
  • 128-bit HDR with FSAA - Realistic High Dynamic Range lighting, now with support for anti-aliasing!
  • Built for Microsoft Windows Vista - Fourth generation GPU architecture gives Windows Vista users the best possible experience with Windows Aero 3D user interface
  • PCI Express 2.0 - Provides support for Next Generation PC Platforms
  • Blu-ray/HD DVD Support - Featuring revolutionary second generation NVIDIA PureVideo HD Engine
All these new technologies found in the e-GeForce 8 series GPU processors allow the PC Platforms to experience high-resolution, high performance gaming, and stellar high-definition visuals.


Specs at a Glance



*SSC model
Source: EVGA
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6 Comments on EVGA Launches Overclocked 512MB 8800 GTS

#1
ShadowFold
If they put a non-reference cooler I bet they can get higher... man I cant imagine how loud the SSC would be lol
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#2
vega22
the stock fan on the gts 512 only becomes noticable once it hits about 60/65% but it does whoosh @100%

should be good for 800+ 2000 2000 if mine (and others) is anything to go by.
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#3
Xaser04
ShadowFoldIf they put a non-reference cooler I bet they can get higher... man I cant imagine how loud the SSC would be lol
If its anything like my 8800GTX cooler it shouldn't be too bad.


As marsey points out they make more of a wooshing noise rather than a normal fan whine at higher speeds which whilst noticable isn't too bad.
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#4
rhythmeister
What's so "astonishing" about that core clock speed then? The 3870 clocks in at 777MHZ and they will relatively easliy OC to >850MHz :rockout:
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#5
LiveOrDie
Clock even high on a PCI-e 2.0 board:rockout:
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#6
Jimmy 2004
rhythmeisterWhat's so "astonishing" about that core clock speed then? The 3870 clocks in at 777MHZ and they will relatively easliy OC to >850MHz :rockout:
You can't compare two completely different processors like that... you can only compare two based on the same processor to each other. Just like the old Athlon vs Pentium debates.
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