Albatron Announces GeForce 7300 GS Series
Albatron has announced the GeForce 7300 GS series of PCI-Express VGA cards. The novelties are based on NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GS GPU that employs the smaller 90-nm process technology, which lowers distances that data travels, lowers power consumption and lowers heat which in effect raises performance and stability. The condensed technology also results in a smaller and cheaper GPU die thus lowering the price of the card.
The GeForce 7300 GS series also uses TurboCache technology which allows a VGA card to borrow portions of system memory, again lowering the cost of memory on the card. Albatron's 7300 GS series includes cards with 64 MB, 128 MB all the way up to 256 MB of on-board memory which is double the memory suggested by NVIDIA's official specification. These cards use the newer TurboCache 2.0 technology which makes more efficient use of on-board memory which requires less read access from system memory, enhancing Turbo Cache effects and increasing performance.
The amount of total memory available to the card using Turbo Cache is dependant on the onboard memory and the amount of system memory available. The memory bus is 64-bit but is compensated by TurboCache performance.
The GeForce 7300 GS GPU, previously codenamed G72, contains 4 Pixel Shader pipelines and 3 Vertex Shaders. The default core clock is 550 MHz. It also supports Microsoft's DirectX 9.0c, Shader Model 3.0 programming standards and HDR (High Dynamic Range Lighting). This GPU is also geared up with NVIDIA's latest video technology PureVideo which provides non-CPU invasive, DVD-player quality encoding and decoding facilities which also includes HDTV capabilities.
Source: Albatron
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