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XFX releases 630 MHz, triple-x Geforce 8800 graphics card
5:12 PM - December 15, 2006 by
The Editors of Tom's Hardware
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: 8800, gtx, xfx
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: 8800, gtx, xfx
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Ontario (CA) - Graphics card vendor XFX today announced its first two overclocked add-in cards. Called the "XXX" edition, the company offers a 8800 GTX card that comes with a 630 MHz GPU and 2.0 GHz memory. The reference design provided by Nvidia runs on a 575 MHz GPU and 1.8 MHz memory clock. There is also a 8800 GTS XXX model with a 550 MHz core and 1.8 GHz memory (standard: 500 MHz/1.6 GHz).
Pricing has not been announced.
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