Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals
Feb 7 2007, 11:45am CST | by Shane McGlaun
BFG did water cooling right with their cards by making the 8800 GTX a single slot design, EVGA’s card used water blocks but was still a two-slot card. The design ASUS went with makes their 8800 GTX a four-slot behemoth. The 8800 GTX itself takes two slots then the self-contained AquaTank takes two additional slots.This means that there is likely no way possible to be able to run SLI with ASUS AquaTank cards. ASUS also overclocked the card with a core clock of 630 MHz (575 MHz is standard), shader clock of 1458 MHz (standard is 1350MHz) and a memory clock of 2.06 GHz (1.8 GHz is standard). If you don’t intend to run SLI now or in the future this might make a good single card set up. ASUS claims the AquaTank card runs 12 degrees cooler than a stock 8800 GTX does with normal clocks.
Like this story, share it with millions of investors on M3 Like this story, share it with millions of investors on M3 The Information Technology sector has a special significance for India, because Indias competence in this sector has made it a net expor ...
Full article at: Moneycontrol.com
More like this 1 day ago, 1:25am CST
In this Product How-To article Mark Saunders describes a new methodology for doing firmware development for the Cypress’ Arm-based Programmable SoCs, using the company’s PSoC Creator in combination with Arm’s uVision IDE. Programmable devices are really ...
Full article at: My ESM
More like this 6 days ago, 3:45pm CST
Shane McGlaun
Leading our review center, Shane knows technology inside out. His
extensive experience in testing computer hardware and consumer
electronics enable him to effectively qualify new products and trends. If you want us review your product, please contact Shane.
Shane can be contacted directly at shane@i4u.com.
blog comments powered by Disqus Comments