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    Zotac Nitro for Overclocking Graphics Cards Review

    Posted on Saturday, August 23 2008 @ 13:56:33 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    On Friday we had the world-exclusive pleasure of being handed a pre-sample of the Zotac Nitro while visiting the Leipzig Games Convention. At first glance it may look like a portable entertainment device, but it’s something far different.

    The Nitro is based on a VFD display and is connected to the computer via a USB port. The actual benefit of this device however is the fact, that users can change the shader and memory clock of their (Zotac) graphics card by simply pressing some buttons – even while playing a game or using any other application causing a need to the performance of the graphics card increase (or decrease it again later on). Once you reached settings out of the card’s limits you can reset it to its defaults with another button.


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