SPARKLE Announced GeForce 9500 GT Graphics Card with 512MB GDDR3

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Taipei, Taiwan – September 23, 2008 – SPARKLE Computer Co., Ltd., the professional VGA card manufacturer and supplier, today announced the SPARKLE GeForce 9500 GT 512MB GDDR3 Graphics

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Card with incredible large 512MB GDDR3 video memory, which bring incredible graphics horsepower to mainstream gamers for playing popular games such as Call of Duty 4,Unreal Tournament 3 and so on.

  • Unbeatable Performance
    550MHz core speed, 1400MHz 32 stream processors, bringing lifelike character animation and rich,
    immersive gaming environments for DirectX 10 games, suck as BIOSHOCK, Crysis and so on.

  • 512MB Extreme Fast Large-capacity GDDR3 memory
    Today‘s game, such as Crysis, Alone in the Dark 5, Stalker: clear sky, they normally use a large
    number of bump texture, transparent texture to describe faces of characters and render realistic
    gaming scenes, so these games put higher demands on the capacities of video memory. The
    current situation demands at least 512 MB video memory to run these games. In addition,
    compared with ordinary GeForce 9500 GT 256MB graphics cards on market, SPARKLE GeForce
    9500 GT Graphics Cards with incredible large 512MB GDDR3 video memory can let mainstream
    users to pass the 3DMark Vantage High Test which strictly demand at least 512MB video memory,
    providing much more detail information to mainstream users for better understanding its graphics
    capability.

  • 2nd Generation PureVideo HD
    High-definition video decoder and post-processor delivers unprecedented picture clarity, smooth
    video and accurate color for movies and video.

  • NVIDIA™ PhysX
    GeForce GPU support for NVIDIA PhysX technology, enabling a totally new class of physical gaming interaction
    for a more dynamic and realistic experience with GeForce.

  • NVIDIA™CUDA Technology
    CUDA technology unlocks the power of the GPU’s processor cores to accelerate the most demanding system tasks such as video transcoding delivering up to 7x performance over traditional CPUs.