When we found out that gaming champion Jonathan 'Fatal1ty' Wendel's collaboration with graphics vendor XFX only produced a mid-range GeForce 8600 GT card, we were understandably disappointed. No doubt the overclocked extreme version of the GeForce 8600 GT turned out to be excellent for its class but we questioned if it would be adequate for a professional gamer.Well, as it turns out, XFX and Fatal1ty has another card to play and that is none other than a high-end GeForce 8800 GTS card, which you will admit, is more worthy of a gaming professional. Appropriately, this new card belongs to the Profess1onal series and XFX continues to milk Fatal1ty's gaming creed by featuring the gamer on the distinctive red packaging of this card. Once again, XFX has gone for spectacular clock speeds on this GeForce 8800 GTS, with the core clock coming in at 650MHz, an increase of 150MHz over the default clock. Meanwhile, the memory also gets pumped up to 2000MHz DDR from 1600MHz. But is that enough for the professional gamer? XFX GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB Fatal1ty
Graphics Engine
Technical Specifications� NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS GPU (G80)
- 681 million transistors
- 3D GPU clock = 650MHz
- 96 Stream Processors at 1600MHz
- Giga Thread technology
- Full support for Microsoft DirectX 10
- Geometry shaders
- Geometry instancing
- Streamed output
- Shader Model 4.0
- Full 128-bit floating point precision through the entire rendering pipeline
- 16x full screen anti-aliasing
- Transparent multisampling and transparent super sampling
- 16x angle independent anisotropic filtering
- 128-bit floating point high dynamic-range (HDR) lighting with anti-aliasing
- 32-bit per component floating point texture filtering and blending
- Advanced lossless compression algorithms for color, texture, and z-data
- Support for normal map compression
- Z-cull
- Early-Z
- Advanced shader processors architected for physics computation
- Simulate and render physics effects on the graphics processor
NVIDIA PureVideo HD Technology
- Dedicated on-chip video processor
- High-definition H.264, VC-1, MPEG2 and WMV9 decode acceleration
- Advanced spatial-temporal de-interlacing
- HDCP capable
- Spatial-Temporal De-Interlacing
- Noise Reduction
- Edge Enhancement
- Bad Edit Correction
- Inverse telecine (2:2 and 3:2 pull-down correction)
- High-quality scaling
- Video color correction
- Microsoft Video Mixing Renderer (VMR) support
- Two dual-link DVI outputs for digital flat panel display resolutions up to 2560x1600
- Dual integrated 400MHz RAMDACs for analog display resolutions up to and including 2048x1536 at 85Hz
- Integrated HDTV encoder provides analog TV-output (Component/Composite/S-Video) up to 1080i resolution
- NVIDIA nView multi-display technology capability
- 10-bit display processing
- Full DirectX 10 support
- Dedicated graphics processor powers the new Windows Vista Aero 3D user interface
- VMR-based video architecture
- Designed for PCI Express x16
- Designed for high-speed GDDR3 memory
- Advanced thermal monitoring and thermal management
- 320-bit memory interface
- 320MB Graphics DDR3 SDRAM
- Default clock rate of 1000MHz (effective speed of 2000MHz DDR)
- Dual 400MHz RAMDACs that support resolutions of 2048x1536@85Hz
- Dual-link DVI capability to drive displays of up to 2560x1600
- 1 x mini-DIN connector (for Video-out)
- 2 x DVI-I connector (HDCP Ready)
- Driver support for Microsoft Windows Vista/9x/ME/2000/XP
- Company of Heroes
- PCI Express x16 slot required
- Dedicated 6-pin PCIe Molex power connector required (not shared or split)
- Power supply rated for 450W or higher recommended by NVIDIA
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