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PNY is laying down a new graphics card that’s a GeForce with a crappy box but great stats. It’s for gamers, so you pesky video editors can skip to the next post. But if you’re a keyboard-hunched killer, dig these groovy stats from the press release after the jump:
512MB GDDR3 RAM
650MHz proc
NVIDIA unified architecture with GigaThread™ technology
Full Microsoft DirectX 10 Shader Model 4.0 support
16x full-screen anti-aliasing
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NVIDIA Quantum Effects™ physics processing technology
NVIDIA PureVideo™ HD technology
OpenGL 2.1 support
NVIDIA ForceWare Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)
Two dual-link DVI outputs support 2560×1600 resolution displays (at 60Hz)
It’s PCI Express and should run around $200. I’m heading to my local Fry’s today to see if they’re in stock, it’s a dope sounding card.
PNY Technologies Introduces the Verto GeForce 9600 GT Graphics Card [Press Release]