EVGA e-GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB Superclocked
The overclocked version of the 8800 GTS at a slightly lower price, but that doesn’t mean the performance went down too. The only difference between this card and the 8800 GTS is the frame buffer size, 320MB which is half the size of video cards. Now the overclocked version with EVGA and with the GPU core frequency clocked at 576 MHz, the stream processors clocked at 1.35 GHz and the memory clocked at 1.7 GHz DDR (850 MHz actual). The EVGA e-GeForce 8800 GTS 320 MB Superclocked utilizes 1.1ns GDDR3 memory. At 1.1ns, a theoretical maximum attainable frequency of 900 MHz good for overclocking. 76 MHz faster than the reference core clock speed of 500 MHz and 150 MHz faster than the reference stream processor clock speed. The memory is clocked 50 MHz (100 MHz DDR) faster than reference frequencies. This brings the memory bandwidth up to 68 GB/sec from the reference bandwidth of 64 GB/sec. This is the fastest GeForce 8800 GTS, the EVGA e-GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB Superclock sports a 25 MHz faster core clock compared to the BFGTech video card and 50 MHz faster stream processor clock and a 50 MHz (100 MHz DDR) faster memory clock frequency. PCI-Express bus, 320 MB GDDR3 memory, HDCP support, built for Windows Vista.
EVGA recommends a 400 watt power supply with a minimum of 26 amps on the +12v rail. This video card has a pair of Dual-Link DVI connectors, each of which is capable of driving a monitor at 2560×1600. It comes with a pair of DVI to VGA adaptors, a Molex to 6-pin auxiliary power adaptor, and S-Video cable, and an HDTV output dongle.
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- 05.04.07 / 10am
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