
To fill the time until the first Nvidia DX11 cards debut, Zotac has constructed a new card based on an old GPU, the GT200. The upcoming release features a black PCB that's noticeably shorter than the one of reference cards, a 4-phase power design, an 8-pin PCIe power connector (as opposed to two 6-pin plugs on 'regular' cards), a dual-slot cooler (also custom), and D-Sub, DVI and HDMI outputs.
Zotac's card also features a 448-bit memory interface, 3-way SLI support, CUDA, PhysX, as well as higher-than-stock GPU and memory (896MB GDDR3) clocks - 625 and 2200 MHz, respectively. No word on pricing or a release date though.
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