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    MSI debuts first GeForce 8800 GT card

    Posted on Monday, October 29 2007 @ 13:03:45 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    MSI is the first to inform me about their new GeForce 8800 GT based graphics card, the MSI NX8800GT-T2D512E-OC.

    This card features 10% higher clockrates than the 8800 GT reference model and ships with two games: Colin McRae DiRT and Lord of the Rings Online.

    MSI NX8800GT Series features:
    • NVIDIA 8800GT chipset
    • PCI Express generation 2.0 support
    • 512MB, GDDR3 memory
    • 112 Stream Processors
    • Overclocked version: Core CLK 660MHz– Memory CLK 1900MHz up to 10% faster
    • DirectX10 support
    • Dual DVI / Dual-Link DVI / HDTV-Out
    • HDCP compatible
    • Single slot solution
    • Special Game Bundle “DiRT” and “The Lord of the Rings”
    • NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology
    • Shader Clock: 10% higher



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