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Water-cooled Card Promises Quiet Computing
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Jun 12, 2008
Zotac International, an Nvidia AIC has unleashed its liquid-cooled and near-silent single GPU graphics card - the ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX ZONE Edition. According to the company sources, the new card is the staple of quiet computing, delivering the power of Nvidia GeForce 9 series graphics power with PureVideo HD video processing technology into a virtually silent graphics card.
The card, cooled by a custom-made water-cooling system, delivers high-performance in DirectX 10 and OpenGL 2.1 titles and maintains minimum thermal and noise levels. Unlike conventional water-cooling units, the Zotac GeForce 9800 GTX ZONE Edition features a self-contained water-cooling system, which requires zero maintenance. The self-contained unit comes attached to the graphics card. The user is only required to mount the 120mm fan and radiator module.
Carsten Berger, director (Marketing), Zotac International (MCO) said, "Many enthusiasts seek better cooling performance and quieter operation from their graphics card cooler through third party vendors, but maintaining low noise with high-performance using air-cooling solutions is a hard task. With our Zotac GeForce 9800 GTX ZONE Edition, customers can have the high performance and quiet operation of water-cooling without the hassles of regular maintenance or installation, which often voids the factory graphics card warranty."
As per the company claims, the water-cooling system installed on the card delivers up to 21.5% lower GPU temperatures compared to traditional air-cooled solutions. The lower overall GPU temperatures result in a cooler ecosystem for all other system components.
The standard Zotac graphics card warranty ensures product's long term use. According to the company, the card receives slight performance boost through higher clock speeds. Unlike standard Nvidia GeForce 9800 GTX based graphics card, this card raises core, shader, and memory clock speeds to 700 MHz, 1700 MHz, and 2250 MHz, respectively -- to extract every ounce of untapped power from Nvidia's GeForce 9800 GTX graphics processor.
Additionally, the Zotac GeForce 9800 GTX ZONE Edition features Nvidia Unified Architecture, HybridPower, 3-way SLI, GigaThread, Quantum Effects, second-generation PureVideo HD, and PCI Express 2.0 technologies.
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Well Done ZOTAC !!! |
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- Shyam,
C-IT, Kochi
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ZOTAC is creating revolution in Graphics Industry. |
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- Rocky,
Anonymous, Delhi
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