Sparkle Calibre P980X+ graphics card launched

Posted on Thursday, November 20 2008 @ 20:42 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Sparkle has released the Calibre P980X+ graphics card, this new video card features a rather odd-looking Calibre Dual Fly Fan and has the SPA Tune OC software. The card features a GeForce 9800 GTX+ GPU with 761MHz core, 1911MHz shaders and 512MB GDDR3 memory clocked at 2322MHz.
Extreme Cooling with Calibre Dual Fly Fan System
The Calibre P980X+ Graphics Card features Calibre Dual Fly Fan System - an ultimate graphics cards cooling solution for the Calibre P980X+ Graphics Card users who seek higher graphics performance and lower working temperatures. The Calibre Dual Fly Fan System consists of copper die-casting thermal base, high-efficient heat pipes and dual cooling fans with 0.2 mm thin cooling fins. It can get the most heat exchange area in a limited space, guarantee a highly efficient cooling effect. Besides, the cooling fans of the Calibre Fly Cooling System can be adjusted aslant, so not only MOS circuit on the PCB can be cooled efficiently, the whole cooling efficiency can be raised too.

Convenient SPA Tune OC software
The Calibre P980X+ Graphics Card is bundled with convenient SPA Tune, an exclusively designed OC software for users which will effectively balance the computing power and power consumption of the Calibre P980X+ Graphics Card. It provides three mode transition buttons for Overclocking mode (OC), standard mode (STD) and green mode (GRN). With the OC mode, SPA TUNE software will provide high speed, best performance and more power consumption. When users choose the OC MODE, graphics cards will runs at the fastest clock and keep the strongest performance to meet the needs of DX10 games. The STD mode brings standard performance and lesser power consumption. When users choose the STD mode, graphics card will runs at the standard clock ,whatever you open websites or enjoy the Blu-ray DVD or playing games it’s all OK!! The GRN mode provides the energy saving and green power consumption. When users choose the GRN mode, graphics cards will consume the least power. The cooling fan of the graphics card will has the lowest speed and has silence noise.


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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