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Palit 8800 GT Launches

Nov 6 2007, 10:37am CST | by

Palit 8800 GT Launches
 
 

With the recent launch of the NVIDIA 8800 GT graphics cards, some manufactures are still bringing the 8800 GT to market. Palit announced today that it is introducing its Palit-designed GeForce 8800 GT.

The Palit 8800 GT uses a custom cooling solution that Plait says combines the advantages of a silent heatsink with a fan. Palit also promises that the fan system it uses is quieter than a stock 8800 GT with the Palit card producing only 29.5dB of sound.

Palit also uses a 3-phase power supply system rather than the more common 2-phase power system. All other features of the Palit 8800 GT are the same as the other 8800 GT cards on the market.

Via Palit

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