Saturday, February 16th 2008

EVGA Launches Overclocked 8800GT AKIMBO

It's time to suit up and join the front lines with the fastest 8800GT card in its class, the EVGA 8800GT AKIMBO card: Featuring a 65nm GPU with an astonishing GPU Core clock of 720MHz, the exclusive dual slot heat sink and fan drops temperatures as much as 25 degrees Celsius, keeping your card cool and ready to perform at any given notice. Your new secret weapon supports 2-way SLI and the latest PCI-E 2.0 standard, now is the time to lock, load, and game. Frag it up with the EVGA 8800GT AKIMBO card.
Specs:
  • 65nm GPU boosted to a mind blowing 720MHz
  • 3 phase power design for extreme overclocking
  • Incredible fillrate of 40.3 pixels per second
  • 2GHz Memory clock
  • Superior Cooling lowers temps as much as 25c


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.
Source: EVGA
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27 Comments on EVGA Launches Overclocked 8800GT AKIMBO

#26
Siren
They can't even keep up with the other GTs what makes them think they can with this one. They have been on back order since they came out.
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#27
1c3d0g
That's inaccurate. Maybe the pages *indicate* that they're on back-order but I ordered mine in December (back-ordered) and it still shipped to me early January.
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