Munich, Germany - January 19, 2007 – EVGA, a leading provider of performance computing hardware, today announced the release of their EVGA e-GeForce 8800 GTX “BlackPeral” (P/N: 768-P2-E838-AR) NVIDIA® technology-based 3D processor card. The new EVGA e-GeForce 8800 GTX “BlackPeral”, in addition to EVGA's water cooling, is spec'd at an amaz-ing 626 MHz core clock with 2.0 GHz memory clock. The new graphics card will be available at online retailers at a suggested retail price of 799.
These new card, in addition to strict in house testing, feature EVGA's exclusive BlackPearl water cooling which ensures top notch quality, performance, over-clocking potential and reli-ability for gamers. This same level of testing and quality allowed Vince Lucido to set the 3DMark 2006 world record at over 24,000 points with a pair of EVGA 8800GTX's and an EVGA 680i mainboard.
"This new EVGA e-GeForce 8800 GTX cards with BlackPearl water cooling crank up the performance and take gaming to revolutionary levels. EVGA's BlackPearl water cooling tech-nology aids in the increased performance and reliability of these higher performance EVGA 8800 GTX card." said Wolfram Tismer, Managing Director of EVGA in Europe.
The EVGA Difference:
Known for offering value and performance, as well as top notch customer service, EVGA is recognized through customer loyalty and the highest levels in customer satisfaction. In addi-tion to the expanded product lines, consumers and channel partners will also benefit from in-creased sales and technical support programs, including a 10 year limited warranty.
About EVGA
Founded in 1999, EVGA has grown exponentially in the channel, serving the system builder, distribution and retail markets with products that offer the highest in quality and customer satisfaction, thereby making the computing experience transparent to the hardware in the box. EVGA only offers visual processing products based on NVIDIA chipsets and in year 2005 expanded its product line to include motherboards. For further information online about EVGA, visit
http://www.evga.com.
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