ASUS EN7800GT Blue LED Edition
ASUS has been a forerunner in the graphics scene. Although the ASUS EN7800GT Blue LED Edition doesn't boast a higher-then-normal operating clockspeed, it does adds that special effect to your beautifully crafted case. Find pictures of this cool looking card in this review!
Here we take a closer look on the Asus 7800GT Blue LED Edition:
The Asus 7800GT Blue LED Edition from the top view. The heatsink covers the main part of the graphics card, cooling the core and the RAM as well.
A look at the back of the card shows the retention module used to keep the heatsink in place to provide good contact between the base of the heatsink and the components to enable best thermal transfer. The design of the printed circuit board is still the same as reference design printed circuit board.
Here's a closer look at the pretty translucent blue colored fan. This is the fan that would suck in cool air, and pass it through the heatsinks under the "ASUS" logo.
The card comes with a aluminum bar on top of the card to strengthen the card and to prevent the long card from warping. It allows the card to support heavy heatsinks without warping after a period of time. SLi connector area is clear of the aluminum to allow users to use the SLi Connectors without the need to remove the anti-warp bar.
Like every other 7800GTs in the market, it sports a dual DVI connectors for LCD monitors and a VIVO capable S-Video port. As seen here, this graphics card is using a single slot cooling solution.



