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EVGA, a well-known supplier of graphics cards, has unveiled its new series of graphics cards that will offer users best in-class performance and will come with signatures of EVGA’s executives.

The first product in the Signature-series is based on Nvidia GeForce 7900 GT graphics processor, but comes clocked at extreme speeds of 600MHz for the chip and 1600MHz for the memory. The GeForce 7900 GT product features 24 pixel processors, 8 vertex shader processors, Nvidia recommends the chip to be clocked at 450MHz and the memory to operate at 1320MHz.

The original Nvidia GeForce 7900 GT is targeted at sub-$300 market, but EVGA’s Signature GeForce 7900 GT has recommended price of $399. But performance offered by the board may be very close to that of the GeForce 7900 GTX, which has manufacturer suggested retail price of $499.

Additionally, Signature series graphics cards feature a collector’s edition package, priority customer service and are put through a longer and more diverse testing process under EVGA’s rigorous standards in addition to many other benefits, such as a free game from a selection of games offered by EVGA in 2006.

All Signature graphics boards come signed by the vice president of sales, IT director and test lab manager.

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Discussion started: 05/08/06 01:56:15 PM
Latest comment: 07/05/06 08:06:23 PM

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Make it buy 1 get one free then I'll take a pair of these. :D

[Posted by: weeee!  | Date: 05/08/06 01:56:15 PM]

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It looks REALLY awesome and appealing. Too bad I don't have one of these babes in my retarded country.
[Posted by: Theodor  | Date: 05/09/06 07:10:05 AM]

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Well I cant wate! I have seen this at evga's website. BUT they are on back order. and they have ban so for 3 munths. When it is avalible agin I will buy it no question. I would get a GTX but my shitty new computer only has room for a one level card, but thats ok
[Posted by: Game master  | Date: 07/05/06 08:06:22 PM]

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