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Zotac officially launches its 9800GTX Zone

by on12 June 2008

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Water cooled Geforce 9800 GTX


Zotac
has officially launched its 9800 GTX Zone card, the same one that was showcased during Computex 2008. The newest addition to Zotac's Zone Edition series will use a custom water cooling self-contained system.

As for the specs, the new card will work at 700MHz for the core, and it will come with 512MB of GDDR3 memory clcoked at 1,125MHz (2,250MHz effective). The card features 128 stream processors with a Shader clock set at 1,700MHz.

The mentioned self-contained water cooling system uses a 120mm fan and radiator module, which is connected to the waterblock on the graphics card. According to the press release, this water cooling should deliver up to 21.5 percent lower GPU temperatures when compared to the reference air cooled card. The use of a 120mm fan should also make this card more quiet than the reference air cooled card.

Zotac's 9800GTX Zone edition is backed up by the standard Zotac five-year graphics card warranty. As every other 9800GTX on the market, Zotac's Zone edition card will also feature support for DirectX 10, Shader Model 4.0, PCI-Express 2.0, Nvidia HybridPower and 3-way SLI support.

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Last modified on 12 June 2008
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