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New ATI Cards By GeCube / Tul Corp

Published: 19th September 2005 @ 1:44 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty



Following the launch of ATI's newest member to their X800 lineup (the GTO) just the other day, press releases are being dished out by add-in partners with their own versions of the new card. Here's one from GeCube :-

Taipei, Taiwan, September 16, 2005----Info-Tek Corporation, the primary supplier for the worldˇ¦s leading graphics card brand GECUBE™, today announced the global release of the GECUBE™ RADEON® X800 GTO graphics card. A pure ATI solution with CrossFire support, the GECUBE RADEON® X800 GTO graphics card is tailored for mainstream gamers who want to enjoy high-definition gaming graphics but at affordable prices.

The RADEON® X800 GTO features an efficient single slot design and utilizes GECUBEˇ¦s proprietary Uni-Wise™ Fan System constructed out of copper for enhanced graphics card performance, fast heat dissipation, and reduced fan noise of up to 20dB. ATIˇ¦s breakthrough image enhancement technologies headline this graphics card solution--3Dc™, SmartShader™ HD, SmoothVision™ HD and HyperZ™ HD.



Tul Corp have also given the all-official on two new PowerColor cards, although both based on the slightly inferior GT GPU. One of the cards (the X800 GT EVO) sports a new liquid cooling solution by Thermaltake dubbed "Tide Water", should allow for some rather nice overclocking results. For images and details, grab Tul Corp's PDF formatted PR folks.


TAIPEI, TAIWAN (19 September, 2005) Tul™., a world-leading VGA card manufacturer, today introduced the latest 2 products: PowerColor X800 GT Xtreme Edition and PowerColor X800 GT EVO, the newest member of the award winning PowerColor X800 GT series.

PowerColor X800 GT Xtreme Edition is the new generation of the award winning PowerColor X800 GT graphics card, based on R480 core technology which is with most advanced 160 million transistors on 0.13 low-k micro-fabrication process, with 256MB/256bit, advanced 1.6ns GDDR3 memory. Moreover, the original X800GT default core/mem clock is 475/490MHz. PowerColor X800 GT Xtreme Edition can provide great overclocking potential with fine image quality.



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