Asus Announces Hardware-Based OC Device

ASUS Announces World's First Hardware Based Real-time Overclocking Device

Unparalleled Overclocking with EN8600GT OC GEAR/HTDP/256M

Taipei, Taiwan, July 3, 2007 – ASUS today introduced the new OC gear as the world´s first hardware based real-time overclocking device for graphics cards. The ASUS OC gear will be bundled with the ASUS EN8600GT OC GEAR/HTDP/256M which is upgraded with -1 memory modules. With such a configuration, users can expect up to 30% enhanced overclocking performance and gaming experiences. Full support for Microsoft DirectX 10 will also allow users to experience stunning and complex special effects for their applications and games...

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Marco Chiappetta

Marco Chiappetta

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