All Brands GeForce 9800 GTX Cards RoundupLeadtek WinFast PX9800 GTX
Leadtek Research Inc., a global front runner in extreme visual graphics
technology development, takes pride in announcing the launch of a new high-end
graphics card, WinFast® PX9800 GTX, with 2-slot thermal solution and premium
materials. The NVIDIA® GeForce® 9800 GTX-based graphics card can greatly
strengthen the performance and provide optimal power management with HybridPower™
technology. Compatible with 3-way SLI® technology, the new card imparts to every
user the thrill of extreme HD gaming and first-rate entertainment experience.
Featuring a powerful single GeForce 9800 GTX GPU with 128 streaming fast cores
each running at a new record high GPU clock speed of 675MHz, WinFast PX9800 GTX
delivers the smoothest ever game-play quality and exceptional value on
price/performance. With the latest Microsoft® DirectX® 10 with full Shader Model
4.0 support, it can also offer realistic film quality gaming effects,
guaranteeing users the best possible performance in 3D graphics user interface
under the Windows Vista™ operating system.
PX9800 GTX is designed for the new PCI Express 2.0 bus architecture, offering
the highest data transfer speeds for the most bandwidth-hungry games and 3D
applications. At the same time it maintains backwards compatibility with
existing PCI Express motherboards for the broadest support. Furthermore, PX9800
GTX with NVIDIA HybridPower™ technology allows users to switch to the
motherboard GeForce GPU when running non graphically-intensive applications for
a silent and low power PC experience.
And when enabled with the updated NVIDIA® PureVideo™ HD technology engine,
PX9800 GTX delivers unsurpassed image quality on a display with resolutions up
to 2560x1600 via Dual Dual-Link DVI output and HDCP support. This means hardware
acceleration of HD movies and dual-stream picture-in-picture content for the
ultimate interactive Blu-ray and HD DVD movie experience with spectacular
picture clarity.
What’s more, PX9800 GTX, with NVIDIA® unified architecture, revolutionizes PC
graphics performance through unprecedented processing power and efficiency. Also
PX9800 GTX supports industry leading 3-way NVIDIA® SLI® technology, providing
amazing performance scaling by implementing AFR (Alternate Frame Rendering) with
solid and state-of-the-art drivers. And with advanced shader processors, NVIDIA®
Quantum Effects™ technology, PX98000 GTX takes physics effects to a whole new
level of simulation and rendering on the GPU.
Last but not least, the new card is bundled with “Neverwinter Nights 2”, an
award-winning adventure game in which every decision directly affects each
character and the passage of time itself. This imparts a stunningly realistic
impact to game-play, offering a true-to-life imagery in a fantasy gaming
environment from PX9800 GTX.
In sum, PX9800 GTX re-defines PC gaming and entertainment with indisputably
powerful core technology that fast tracks users toward a smarter and superior
gaming experience!



Comments (6)
They also make PS3s, Xbox360s, iPods, iPhones, Mac Pro motherboards and so on and so forth.
Why isn't PS3-Forever declared a troll yet?
Palit also makes cards and is perhaps the biggest single customer for Nvidia-chips since they "own" Asia. Usually first batch of their cards also comes from Foxconn, but two or three weeks later they have their own cards out there. They use their own PCBs and cooling solutions.
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For example this 8800 GT uses Zalman-derivative cooler and when reference cards have only two-phace powersupplysystem this Palit version has three-phace.
Well, now guess what to expect from their aggressively clocked graphicd card...it will just melt right on your pci devices which is not so bad compared to the worst what can happen.
They also make PS3s, Xbox360s, iPods, iPhones, Mac Pro motherboards and so on and so forth.
Why isn't PS3-Forever declared a troll yet?
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