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ASUS Unleashes EN8800GT Graphics Card with 1GB of Memory

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 7:23 pm
by Apoptosis
ASUS Unleashes the World’s First EN8800GT Graphics Card with 1GB of Qimonda GDDR3 On-Board Memory

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FREMONT, CA (December 6, 2007) – ASUS®, worldwide leader in component and notebook design and manufacturing, today released the world’s first EN8800GT graphics card with 1GB of Qimonda™ memory: The EN8800GT/HTDP/1G. Rocking NVIDIA’S latest generation Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) and an unparalleled amount of memory, this card is designed to provide a feature-rich Direct®X 10 gaming and multimedia playback experience at ultra-high resolutions and maximum quality settings. Additionally, with the new integrated SmartDoctor feature, users have the option to overclock the Shader Clock to achieve graphical performance boosts of more than 10%, while the unique Glaciator Fansink keeps the GPU running at temperatures that are up to 7ºC cooler than reference designed boards.

Unprecedented Performance with 1GB of Qimonda GDDR3 Memory
"From what our customers tell us, discerning gamers demand hardware that can truly unleash immersive graphics and unreal gaming performance. Our approach is to combine the most powerful GPU from NVIDIA with 1GB of high speed Qimonda GDDR3 memory,” said C.P. Wu, General Manager of ASUS Graphics and Multimedia Business. “We are proud to be the first manufacturer to introduce such revolutionary product,” continued Wu.

Even a powerful GPU can suffer from performance bottlenecks due to slow and insufficient memory. The more embedded memory a video card has the more data it can store, and therefore eliminating the need to use slower system memory. To address the requirements of today’s resource intensive PC games, the new ASUS video card offers not only more memory but faster memory. The end result is users can enjoy the ultimate gaming experience without lag or stuttering even at extremely high resolutions and with the maximum quality settings turned on.

“We are glad that Qimonda could offer ASUS this ultimate memory solution, which enables us to offer this leading product for the graphic card market”, said Robert Feurle, Vice President of Business Unit Graphics at Qimonda.

7ºC Cooler with Exclusive Fansink Design
The ASUS EN8800GT/HTDP/1G utilizes the specially designed Glaciator Fansink that effectively dissipates heat away from the graphics card. The Glaciator Fansink quickly transfers heat away from the GPU and lowers temperatures by an incredible 7ºC in comparison to reference design boards. Additionally, the Glaciator Fansink is quieter than generic fan sinks, making it a great choice for users who require maximum cooling without excessive fan noise.

Overclock the Shader Clock with New SmartDoctor
ASUS garners another world’s first by providing an overclocking utility that is able to tweak the Shader Clock on GPUs with SmartDoctor. With this application, users can overclock the Shader Clock and Engine Clock independently, achieving performance boosts of more 10% without having to reboot or re-flash their BIOS.

Exclusive ASUS GamerOSD for Versatile Graphics Usage
The ASUS EN8800GT/HTDP/1G comes with the exclusive ASUS GamerOSD, unleashing the true power of ASUS VGA cards. This feature is able to deliver GPU overclocking from onscreen displays during games; allowing users real-time performance upgrades when they need them most. Additionally, it provides users with the option to record live gaming action or live broadcasting over the Internet.

The ASUS EN8800GT/HTDP/1G will be available through ASUS authorized dealers in North America by the end of December.

About Qimonda
Qimonda AG (NYSE: QI) is a leading global memory supplier with a broad diversified DRAM product portfolio. The company generated net sales of Euro 3.61 billion in its 2007 financial year and has approximately 13,500 employees worldwide. Qimonda has access to five 300mm manufacturing sites on three continents and operates five major R&D facilities. The company provides DRAM products for a wide variety of applications, including in the computing, infrastructure, graphics, mobile and consumer areas, using its power saving technologies and designs. Further information is available at http://www.qimonda.com.

About ASUS
ASUS is a world class leader in design and manufacture of 3C total solutions. With a global staff of over 100,000 and an award-winning R&D design team, ASUS ranks among the 100 largest companies in North America for 10 consecutive years according to BusinessWeek InfoTech 100. In 2006, ASUS reported annual revenue of $17.4 billion dollars and shipped over 55 million motherboards – representing 1 in 3 PCs sold in the world during that year. With its innovative product designs, legendary quality and superb customer support, ASUS took home the honor from Wall Street Asia as the Number 1 Manufacturer in Quality and Services in 2006.

Re: ASUS Unleashes EN8800GT Graphics Card with 1GB of Memory

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 7:35 pm
by FZ1
Very Cool! When can we test one?

Damn, I thought I had my vidcard purchase all figured out :x

Re: ASUS Unleashes EN8800GT Graphics Card with 1GB of Memory

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 8:19 pm
by stopthekilling77
ooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooo

thats freaking awesome!

Re: ASUS Unleashes EN8800GT Graphics Card with 1GB of Memory

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 6:21 am
by vicaphit
Any idea on prices yet?

Re: ASUS Unleashes EN8800GT Graphics Card with 1GB of Memory

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 7:02 am
by kenc51
Palit are also releasing a 1GB version

Re: ASUS Unleashes EN8800GT Graphics Card with 1GB of Memory

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 7:28 am
by stopthekilling77
kenc51 wrote:Palit are also releasing a 1GB version
wonder if they're using the same or slower memory though

Re: ASUS Unleashes EN8800GT Graphics Card with 1GB of Memory

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 10:18 am
by kenc51
stopthekilling77 wrote:
kenc51 wrote:Palit are also releasing a 1GB version
wonder if they're using the same or slower memory though
I dunno, but ASUS are getting theirs from Qimonda, which could mean it's not going to be too fast, or if it is, it may not OC much......
Samsung have the market in GDDR @ the moment.

I guess we'll have to wait until LR gets a sample ;)

Re: ASUS Unleashes EN8800GT Graphics Card with 1GB of Memory

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 11:00 am
by Apoptosis
XFX is using Qimonda on their 8800 GT 512's too... Seem to be popular these days, but haven't heard bad things about them.

Re: ASUS Unleashes EN8800GT Graphics Card with 1GB of Memory

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 1:05 pm
by DMB2000uk
Please get one in to test...

I want to know if this is a gimic, or if it will make a considerable difference in the games.

Dan

Re: ASUS Unleashes EN8800GT Graphics Card with 1GB of Memory

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 4:42 pm
by martini161
any body know how to oc the shader clock on a 88gt without that "smartdoctor" crap?

Re: ASUS Unleashes EN8800GT Graphics Card with 1GB of Memory

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 6:13 pm
by Bio-Hazard
RivaTuner is what I've been using on my 8800GT.

http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=163
Updated databases for Detonator and ForceWare drivers. Added databases for ForceWare 163.74, 163.75, 163.76, 167.26, 169.01, 169.02 and 169.04.

Added NVIDIA G92 graphics processors family support. Now RivaTuner's driver-level tuning and low-level features including overclocking, monitoring, diagnostics and fan control are available on NVIDIA 8800GT and other upcoming G92 based NVIDIA products.

Re: ASUS Unleashes EN8800GT Graphics Card with 1GB of Memory

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 8:56 pm
by Apoptosis
does it work on the latest 169.29 drivers though? :)

Re: ASUS Unleashes EN8800GT Graphics Card with 1GB of Memory

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 11:37 pm
by Bio-Hazard
Ain't got a clue, I don't run Vista thank you very much.......... :mrgreen:

Re: ASUS Unleashes EN8800GT Graphics Card with 1GB of Memory

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 1:41 pm
by Apoptosis
interesting looking heat sink... I guess the memory doesn't need cooling?