Wednesday, May 28th 2008
ASUS Preps EN9600GT Matrix Video Card
ASUS is preparing to unveil a number of new products during the upcoming Computex 2008, but one of them deserves special attention. Named ASUS EN9600GT Matrix, this will be a tricked out GeForce 9600GT video card equipped with a specially designed hybrid cooler. The custom dual-slot cooler of the card consists of a large aluminum heatsink with heatpipes and a fan that will start working only when the card runs 3D applications or the temperature rises considerably. Besides all this, the new card will come with a black PCB, single DVI and HDMI outputs and optical sound output. Clock speeds are still unknown, but the EN9600GT Matrix is very likely to be highly overclocked, considering the big cooler and the Republic of Gamers badge on its fan. More information about the card will be unveiled during Computex 2008.
Source:
NordicHardware
28 Comments on ASUS Preps EN9600GT Matrix Video Card
its always been my dream to be part of like an OC team ya know like palit or something were someone gave me parts to show them what they could do and sponser them and stuff not because of the free parts id probably burn out more than i could use anyway but i think i could seriously change peoples perceptions on how far hardware can go.
maybe ill get serious into team TPU see if me and some of the other members will kick it up a notch cards like this are awsome and im so glad the market is changing to recognize that high end users want more...even if they cant afford the tools like a soldering iron etc...i dont see a time far away from now where were given cards like the one above pre lapped pre volt modded hand selected diff ns ram than "standard" versions built in VR pots so people can vmod them stock ahhh the days of high end part buying.
i mean i consider myself part of a vast community and i like to think i have a good idea of what people want and wrighting a letter of ra test build cant be that hard our very own pyro wrote letters and got all sorts of stuff to test out and keep i think i want to do that i mean imagine REAL performance tests not from some shady site written in bad japanese but a real guy in his own house testing things the way people want them to be tested.
i wonder if their whiling to pull an hd4870 like that...
i love black on black.
off topic: I hope W1zz is at the conference!
By the way, why does ASUS always use EN in their card names?
EN = PCI-E N (NVIDIA) Series
ЕА = PCI-E A (ATI) Series