ECS have today launched their range of mainstream, DirectX 10
compatible, graphics cards based on NVIDIA's G84 and G86 Graphics
Processing Units (GPUs).
Powered by derivatives of NVIDIA's G80 GPU, the ECS GeForce 8600 and
8500 series of graphics cards provide support for Windows Vista, whilst
featuring the DirectX 10 compatible unified shader architecture, as well as
full 128Bit HDR+FSAA support.
ECS deliver three SKUs, ranging from the N8600GTS-256MX+, powered by
the 80nm G84 GPU and pre-overclocked to 720MHz/2200MHz with 1.0ns GDDR3
onboard memory, to the N8500GT-256DY+ which, powered by
NVIDIA's G86 GPU, has core clock speeds of 500MHz, together with 2.5ns
GDDR2 memory clocked at 860MHz.
ECS also cites that their solutions release the full potential of
NVIDIA’s PureVideo HD and H.264 hardware acceleration
features and HD decoding technologies, to provide perfect 1080P full HD
Video effect.
Read the press release in full
here.
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