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New HD Graphic Card to Alter Gaming Exprience
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Apr 3, 2008
Based on Nvidia 2nd generation Pure Video HD tech, the Sparkle GeForce 9800 GTX Graphics Card is now available locally.
Abacus Peripherals, the national distributor of Sparkle, has recently announced the launch of Sparkle GeForce 9800 GTX Graphics card.
According to Abacus, these cards transform the PC into the premier gaming platform. They represent the hardware foundation that allows high-end gamers to start building their own definitive gaming PC platforms - to experience high-resolution, high-performance DX10 gaming, and stellar high-definition visuals.
The card uses the newest unified rendering architecture from Nvidia. It feature a number of technologies, including - 675MHz core speed, 512MB 2.2GHz GDDR3 video memory, new unified shader architecture comprised of up to 128-parallel, and 1688MHz stream processors - that deliver floating point processing power for high level gaming performance.
Helped with Nvidia second generation Pure Video HD technology, the Sparkle GeForce 9800 GTX Graphics Card can fully offload most of Blu-ray and HD DVD H.264 video decoding from CPU. Its video processing unit can free the CPU for other tasks, and significantly reduces power consumption, heat and noise.
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