Friday, June 18, 2010

EVGA GeForce GTX 480 launches Superclocked +

EVGA has announced a new benchmark within its range Superclocked which, as its name implies, includes graphics cards whose frequencies of operation have been revised upwards compared to standard models. Latest, the GeForce GTX 480 Superclocked +, which adopts an air cooling device intended to achieve an operating temperature of 7 degrees below that offers the heatsink developed by NVIDIA, despite the overclocking factory applied .

The GeForce GTX 480 Superclocked + EVGA displays and operating frequencies of 726 MHz order for the GPU (700 MHz standard), 1,451 MHz for the shaders (cons 1400 MHz), and 1900 MHz for the 1.5 GB GDDR5 memory integrated (instead of 1850 MHz). Overclocking a relatively modest (around 3%) but would be without fear of overheating by EVGA. The secret lies in the placing of a plaque on the rear of the PCB of the card, as well as the use of a bracket that is slightly larger than what is usual practice. The heat would be removed more easily.


Lifetime warranty, the GeForce GTX 480 Superclocked + is advertised at a price of 529.99 U.S. dollars.

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