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Friday, 26 October 2007 11:57

Sparkle releases Calibre P860+

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Endowed with new daughter card


Sparkle
today announced the Calibre P860+ graphics card. Based on Nvidia’s G84 architecture, this GeForce 8600 GTS graphics card, named the Calibre P860+, is equipped with an innovative second generation backlit Graphics Display Port (GDP)2 daughter card, providing real time GPU temperature, GPU voltages, fan speed with smart surveillance and automatic warning functions and, last but not least, the Calibre Logo.

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The Calibre P860+ comes overclocked out of the box. The GPU runs at 675MHz, the shader clock is 1512MHz and it comes with 512MB of GDDR3 memory clocked at 2000MHz.

It incorporates all the usual features found on Nvidia 8 series cards, including NVIDIA Lumenex Engine, providing support for DirectX 10 Shader Model 4.0, NVIDIA Quantum Effects technology for physics computation and GigaThread Technology for extreme processing efficiency in advanced, next generation shader programs.

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