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EVGA Announces e-GeForce 8600 Superclocked!

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Brea, California and Munich, Germany - April 17, 2007 --- VGA, a market leader and premier provider of high-performance graphics solutions and motherboards today announced the release of the 8600GTS, 8600GT and 8500GT. (See Press Release)

In addition to the three above products, EVGA is also announcing the 8600GTS and 8600GT Superclocked.

The 8600GTS Superclocked, with an incredible core clockspeed of 720MHz and 2.1GHz memory has undergone vigorous in-house testing and burn-in procedures to meet our own stringent quality, performance and reliability requirement providing the ultimate gaming experience for gamers and power users. The 8600GT Superclocked runs at an impressive core speed of 576MHz and 1.5GHz memory clock. A "Superclocked" core, shader, and memory clockspeed ensures the highest level of performance and stability possible.


It was this passion for excellence that enabled Vince "k|ngp|n" Lucido to set the world record for 3DMark 2006 at 24,419 points with a pair of EVGA 8800GTX's!

Boasting the most advanced 3D Graphics features of today's GPUs, including full DirectX 10 support with Shader Model 4.0, a Unified shader architecture and NVIDIA SLI technology, these new 8 series GPU's deliver incredible graphics realism, and unprecedented picture quality.

The EVGA Difference

Known for offering value and performance, as well as top notch customer service, EVGA is recognized through customer loyalty and the highest levels in customer satisfaction. In addition to the expanded product lines, consumers and channel partners will also benefit from increased sales and technical support programs:

  • The EVGA Limited Lifetime Warranty - available for all retail EVGA Graphics Cards.
  • EVGA proprietary Advanced RMA (EAR) service - for allowing customers get a replacement card before sending the defective product back to EVGA.
  • 24/7 Phone Technical Support - to assure users that courteous and friendly assistance will always be available at anytime of the day or night.
  • Step-Up Program - for the ability to trade up existing EVGA products for newer technology.
  • Community Message Boards -full of thousands of knowledgeable, friendly and satisfied EVGA customers.

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erm i think they look the same because there the same model using the same core etcim sure evga and point of view are seperate companies

Ok, I just thought each company used their own boards but I noticed these two had everything in the same spots. I guess it could just be the propietary chips and software/firmware on them. Thanks
 
lol, im wondering how overclocking makes it more stable, oh wait it doesnt lol.
"A "Superclocked" core, shader, and memory clockspeed ensures the highest level of performance and stability possible."
 
Or it could be that nVidia makes them and these third-party companies just put their own sticker on there (afaik that's what they did with the 8800's).
 
Or it could be that nVidia makes them and these third-party companies just put their own sticker on there (afaik that's what they did with the 8800's).

Ah, in the past I know companies like PNY, EVGA, ASUS, etc had different formats and boards. Of course I haven't really looked at the 7000 series not enough of an upgrade for me to do it. BUT NOW : )
 
Ok, I just thought each company used their own boards but I noticed these two had everything in the same spots. I guess it could just be the propietary chips and software/firmware on them. Thanks

np yea im sure evga use there own superclocked bios and other companies use there own ones and that sorta stuff thats the only main diffrence besides warranties
 
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