Wednesday, September 10th 2008

SPARKLE Proudly Introduced GeForce 9800 GTX+ Graphics Cards with Non-Reference PCB

SPARKLE Computer Co., Ltd., the professional VGA card manufacturer and supplier, today proudly introduced the SPARKLE GeForce 9800 GTX+ Graphics Cards with SPARKLE own designed great non-reference PCB, which brings better performance, stability and native HDMI support compared with NVIDIA reference design.



  • Great Designed Non-Reference PCB
SPARKLE graphics cards with high performance and exceptional speeds are never far from the gamers' mind. That is why SPARKLE, producer of top quality graphic solutions, has today introduced the graphical solution with its own designed PCB. This PCB design provides enhanced power circuitry with more phases of vGPU power circuit and vMem circuit, combining with Japan-made polymer capacitors will lower power loss, making the graphics card more stable and powerful than NVIDIA reference design. In this way, users will be able to enjoy extreme performance and have peace of mind over product lifespan.
  • Exclusive Designed Cooling System
The SPARKLE GeForce 9800 GTX+ Graphics Card also utilizes SPARKLE own designed cooling fan that effectively dissipates heat away from the graphics card. Much like a tornado, the elaborately made thermal base combines copper and aluminum together by inserting frozen copper core into the machining hole on the aluminum. This ingenious design quickly transfers heat away from the GPU to lower temperatures, at same time, the copper core is heating up, making the combination even tighter, playing the best cooling effect.
  • Native HDMI Support
keeping pace with HD tideway, SPARKLE GeForce 9800 GTX+ Graphics Cards feature brand new stepping for providing native HDMI support. They can deliver vivid HD gaming audio and video through one single cable, provide more convenience to pc games and video enthusiasts to play games or watch HD videos on their HDTV.
  • Unbeatable Performance
738MHz core speed, 256-bit 512MB GDDR3 video memory and 1836MHz 128 stream processors, bringing lifelike character animation and rich, immersive gaming environments for DirectX 10 games, such as BIOSHOCK, Crysis and so on.
  • 2nd Generation PureVideo HD
High-definition video decoder and post-processor delivers unprecedented picture clarity, smooth video and accurate color for movies and video.
  • NVIDIA PhysX
GeForce GPU support for NVIDIA PhysX technology, enabling a totally new class of physical gaming interaction for a more dynamic and realistic experience with GeForce.
  • NVIDIA CUDA Technology
CUDA technology unlocks the power of the GPU's processor cores to accelerate the most demanding system tasks such as video transcoding delivering up to 7x performance over traditional CPUs.
Source: SPARKLE
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9 Comments on SPARKLE Proudly Introduced GeForce 9800 GTX+ Graphics Cards with Non-Reference PCB

#2
jbunch07
alexp999738MHz core speed, 256-bit 512MB GDDR3 video memory and 1836MHz 128 stream processors, bringing lifelike character animation and rich, immersive gaming environments for DirectX 10 games, suck as BIOSHOCK, Crysis and so on.
you might want to change that. :)
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#3
alexp999
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jbunch07you might want to change that. :)
Changed, thanks. Thats their mistake not mine. :shadedshu
Missed it even though I read it like 3 times :rolleyes:
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#4
jbunch07
alexp999Changed, thanks. Thats their mistake not mine. :shadedshu
Missed it even though I read it like 3 times :rolleyes:
haha, thats funny.


But I do like the color scheme of this card. you don't see to many blue/white cards around.
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#5
DrPepper
The Doctor is in the house
I think the reference coolers look cooler (not temperature wise)
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#6
Apocolypse007
With the better voltage control and circuitry, I'd like to see how high someone could overclock one of these. :)
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#7
Darkrealms
Apocolypse007With the better voltage control and circuitry, I'd like to see how high someone could overclock one of these. :)
Bug W1zz to bug them ; p Maybe we'll have a review in a week or two, LoL.
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#8
FLOODER
I got the same cooling on my Sparkle 9600GSO.
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#9
Baum
VGA onboard? that blue con. :roll:

missed that :wtf:
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