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Written by Slobodan Simic   
Friday, 25 April 2008 10:46

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Reference and Superclocked


EVGA has launched two versions of renamed 8800GS, that shall be now know as 9600GSO. The card is based on Nvidia's G92 GPU and comes with 192-bit memory interface, 384MB of GDDR3 memory and 96 Stream processors. You can simply call it Geforce 8800GS renamed edition.

EVGA has decided to launch both reference clocked card and the Superclocked edition which will come with factory overclocked settings. Unlike XFX's 9600GSO which we mentioned yesterday here, EVGA's 9600GSO cards will use an 8800GT-like cooler. The reference clocked card works at 550MHz for the core, 1600MHz for 384MB of GDDR3 memory and Shaders ended up working at 1375MHz.

The Superclocked edition card will work at much higher 650MHz for the core, even more higher 1900MHz for the same 384MB of GDDR3 memory, and Shaders got boosted to 1620MHz.

The card is not yet listed on EVGA's web site, and the price is still unknown, but you can expect it to retail at around €100 for the reference clocked version.

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