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ASUS EN8800GTX/HTDP/768M

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ASUS Exclusive Innovations

HDCP Compliant: Allow playback of HD DVD, Blu-Ray Disc and other protected content at full HDresolutions
Built for Microsoft? Windows Vista?
ASUS Splendid: Watching movies on PC is as good as on Top-of-the-line consumer television
ASUS Video Security Online: Keep an eye on your home at all times no matter where you are
ASUS Game LiveShow: Stream live gaming action onto the internet and share with other gaming enthusiast
ASUS Game Replay: Recording gaming action and strategy into MPEG4 files to share with other gaming enthusiast
ASUS Game FaceMessenger: Easy IM and live game conference in any PC games
ASUS OnScreenDisplay: Adjust the fame settings and enhance gaming experience without leaving the game


Graphics GPU Feature

?? NVIDIA? GeForce 8800GTX
?? Built for Microsoft? Windows Vista??? NVIDIA SLI? Technology ready
?? NVIDIA? unified architecture with GigaThread? technology
?? Full support for Microsoft DirectX10.0 and ShaderModel 4.0 enables stunning and complex specialeffects
?? OpenGL?2.0 support
?? NVIDIA? Quantum Effects? Technology
?? True 128-bit floating point high dynamic-range (HDR) lighting
?? Two dual-link DVI outputs support two 2560x1600 resolution displays


Hardware Specification

Model EN8800GTX/HTDP/768M
Graphics Engine GeForce 8800GTX
Video Memory 768MB DDR3
Engine Clock 575MHz
Memory Clock 1.8GHz (900MHz DDR3)
Memory Interface 384-bit
Max. Resolution Up to 2560 x 1600
Bus Standard PCI Express X16
VGA Output YES, via DVI to VGA Adapter
HDTV Output YES, via HDTV Out cable
TV Output YES, via S-Video to Composite
DVI Output DVI-I
Dual DVI Output YES
HDCP Compliant YES

Adaptor/Cable Bundled DVI to VGA adapter
Power Cable*2
HDTV-out cable

Software Bundled 3D Game: Ghost Recon, GTI Racing
3Dmark06
ASUS Utilities & Driver

No HDMI connector apparently.

edit:

Missed off the prices:

EN8800GTX/HTDP/768M , is: USD $540 (FOB).
EN8800GTS/HTDP/640M , is: USD $410 (FOB).
 
Originally posted by: Nightmare225
Originally posted by: SpeedZealot369
It's so close I can almost taste it 🙂

Indeed, only 2 more weeks, and I can finally get rid of this problematic 7950GX2 🙂


Yeah, I think I'm done with crossfire and sli for a while. Can't wait!
 
$540 certainly wouldnt be unheard of for a flagship card. It'll be interesting to see if the first online stores to get them will price gouge. I wouldnt be suprised to see the GTX go for $600+ the first week.
 
Originally posted by: Sentry2
Yeah, I think I'm done with crossfire and sli for a while. Can't wait!

comments like this make me start to reconsider the c2d/sli (7950gt's) i'm considering.... but i'm not eager to move to vista and dont think the 8800gtx's would even work with my psu D:

 
Originally posted by: amking
Originally posted by: Sentry2
Yeah, I think I'm done with crossfire and sli for a while. Can't wait!

comments like this make me start to reconsider the c2d/sli (7950gt's) i'm considering.... but i'm not eager to move to vista and dont think the 8800gtx's would even work with my psu D:

Go with 7900gto's instead
 
Looks like F.O.B. (free on board) is the wholesale price, if I've got this right:

F.O.B.

The manufacturer is the seller, the retailer is the buyer.

MSRP is supposed to be $500/$650 for the GTS/GTX.
 
These things will still go for outrageously high prices when they first come out. If this takes the same course as the most recent videocard debuts, I'm guessing that you would be lucky to get one for less than $800 in the first month.
 
Originally posted by: thegimp03
These things will still go for outrageously high prices when they first come out. If this takes the same course as the most recent videocard debuts, I'm guessing that you would be lucky to get one for less than $800 in the first month.


No, I don't think they'll be that hard to come by. It won't be like the 7800GTX 512's or anything.
 
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