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ASUS intros AquaTank graphics card
 
Provides 11 percent faster graphics and 12C lower temperatures
 
CYBERMEDIA NEWS
 
Wednesday, April 11, 2007

 

MUMBAI
APRIL 10, 2007

ASUS has launched its new EN8800GTX AquaTank/HTDP/768M graphics card with water-cooling technology.

The new graphic card would push performance by 11 percent and still be 12C cooler than generic GF8800GTX cards, ASUS said in a statement.
Vinay Shetty, Product Manager, Component Business, ASUS India, said, "With the increased power of the GeForce 8800GTX graphics processor, comes an increasing need for good cooling. A GeForce 8800GTX video card with stock cooling can reach temperatures around 80C at full load, something that isn't ideal in the long run."

"ASUS has chosen another route when it comes to finding a good cooling solution for an overclocked card. The ASUS EN8800GTX AquaTank has combined an 8800GTX video card with a Water cooling device," he added.

EN8800GTX AquaTank/HTDP/768M can bear higher clock speeds. The AquaTank all-in-one watercooled module, allows the GPU to run at temperatures 12C lower than the reference thermal module design.

Additionally, the module fits perfectly into standard PCI slots inside the chassis that saves precious PC interior space, ASUS statement said.

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