by Anna Filatova
01/30/2002 | 02:10 AM
The Inquirer managed to get hold of the official press-release from ASUS with the announcements of the new graphics cards based on GeForce4 and GeForce4 MX chips, which should be announced on February 6.
According to this document, ASUS will launch 5 new graphics cards:
In the meanwhile I would like to point out that four new graphics cards from ASUS out of 5 have standard features meeting NVIDIA’s recommendations completely as far as the working frequencies, the memory type and size go. However, one graphics card, namely, ASUS V8400Ultra, the fastest of all, boasts better looking specs than those proposed by NVIDIA. instead of 300MHz core and 650MHz memory frequency, which will be typical of most GeForce4 Ti 4600 based cards, ASUS’ solution will be overclocked up to 330MHz core 660MHz memory. Probably, since ASUS is now NVIDIA’s No.1 partner, they got the opportunity to buy specially selected chips and veer a bit away from the reference specs.
However, I would like to stress that ASUS will definitely face some serious problems when pushing its new graphics cards into the market. The matter is that the previous graphics cards family from ASUS based on GeForce3 chips was called V8200. The new cards built on the newer GeForce4 chips feature close numeric marking, although they are based on the next generation chip. This will definitely mislead and confuse the customers, though ASUS is actually right in a way: GeForce4 is not so very different from GeForce3.