VCG8800UXPB-OC by PNY Technologies

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Manufacturer PNY Technologies
Manufacturer's Part Number VCG8800UXPB-OC
Description PNY; Product Type: Graphic Card; Dual RAMDAC: Yes; Standard Memory: 768 MB; Marketing Information: The XLR8 GeForce 8800 Ultra Overclocked Graphics Card takes GeForce 8 Series architecture to new extremes with screaming 128 parallel stream processors, faster core and memory clocks and industry leading support for this year's hottest Microsoft DirectX 10 games.; HDCP Supported: Yes;
NAME DESCRIPTION
Chipset Manufacturer: NVIDIA
HDCP Supported: Yes
Multi-GPU Technology: SLI
Dual RAMDAC: Yes
Chipset Model: 8800 Ultra
Platform Supported: PC
Memory Technology: DDR3 SDRAM
GPU Clock: 648 MHz
System Requirements:
  • Intel Pentium III, AMD Duron or Athlon class processor or higher
  • 256MB system RAM
  • A minimum 400W system power supply (with 12V current rating of 30A)
  • A PCI Express compliant motherboard with one x16 graphics slot
  • 2 6-pin supplementary power connectors
  • 50MB of available hard disk space
  • CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
  • VGA or DVI-I compatible monitor

Operating System:

  • Microsoft Windows Vista
  • Microsoft Windows 2000
  • Microsoft Windows XP
Shader Model: 4.0
API Supported: DirectX 10.0, OpenGL 2.0
Total Number of DVI Outputs: 2
Standard Memory: 768 MB
RAMDAC Speed: 400 MHz
Chipset Series: 8
Product Name: GeForce 8800 Ultra Overclocked Graphics Card
Limited Warranty: 3 Year
Dual Link DVI Supported: Yes
Brand Name: PNY
Chipset Line: GeForce
Marketing Information:

The XLR8 GeForce 8800 Ultra Overclocked Graphics Card takes GeForce 8 Series architecture to new extremes with screaming 128 parallel stream processors, faster core and memory clocks and industry leading support for this year's hottest Microsoft DirectX 10 games.

Digital Signal: Yes
Product Type: Graphic Card
Host Interface: PCI Express x16
Maximum Resolution: 2560 x 1600
DVI: Yes
Bus Width: 384 bit
Shader Clock: 1512 MHz
Number of Stream Processors: 128
Analog Signal: Yes