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ASUS EN9800GTX TOP/HTDP/512M GeForce 9800 GTX 512MB DDR3 / PCI-E / 2xDVI / TV-OUT |
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£246.15 Show all prices |
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2 retailers |
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 2 Expert reviews |
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GeForce 9800 GX2 |
Shows the chipset that the graphic card is based on. |
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PC |
Some graphic cards can only be used on PC and some only on MAC. Its important that it fits your type. |
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PCI-E 2.0 |
Indicates the type of interface the graphic card uses. PCI-E 2.0 gives the fastest transfer rate to the computer (2007) at 5GT/s (compared to PCI-E 1.0 at 2.5GT/s). The AGP interface is an older standard not used in new graphic cards. |
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512.0 MB |
Indicates the memory size of the card in megabytes. More memory gives faster graphics handling and enhanced resolution. |
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DDR3 |
The DDR-models are the most popular type. |
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256 bit |
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775 MHz |
A GPU, is designed specifically for performing the complex mathematical and geometric calculations that are necessary for graphics rendering. Some of the fastest GPUs have more transistors than the average CPU. A GPU produces a lot of heat, so it is usually located under a heat sink or a fan. |
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1175 MHz |
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400 MHz |
Random Access Memory Digital-to-Analog Converter. The part of the video card which converts digital intensity levels for RGB to analog voltages sent to monitor. A DAC can have RAM to store look-up-tab ... More info |
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3840x2400 pixels |
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DirectX 10, OpenGL2.0 |
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No |
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Yes |
Short for Digital Visual Interface, a digital interface standard to convert analog signals into digital signals to accommodate both analog and digital monitors. DVI handles bandwidths in excess of 160 ... More info |
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Yes |
Let you connect more than one Monitor to your grapic card. |
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Yes |
Indicates if the graphics card has a TV-out connection which makes it possible to connect the computer to the television. |
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No |
Let you receive TV signals on your computer. |
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Yes |
Many of the graphic cards today have a built-in/onboard cooling fan. |
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Yes |
HD (High definition) is a term for high quality video-signals used for TV broadcasting. |
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3 Year Warranty |
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English |
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