Taipei, Taiwan -August 30, 2006- SPARKLE Computer Co., Ltd., a professional VGA card manufacturer and supplier, today ushered in a new era of advanced visualization for low-end graphics market with the introduction of SPARKLE GeForce 7100 GS Graphic Card. Based on NVIDIA high performance GeForce 7100 GS architecture, SPARKLE GeForce 7100 GS Graphic Card is not the best choice for low-end user to upgrade, but also the right card for low-end user to enable stunning picture quality and complex effects in latest cinematic games
The latest addition to the SPARKLE's award-winning GeForce 7 Series line up, SPARKLE GeForce 7100 GS graphic card delivers unparalleled performance and price rate to end users. It offers the most complete implementation of the Shader Model 3.0 feature set-including vertex texture fetch (VTF)-to ensure top-notch compatibility and performance for all DirectX 9 applications. Helped with NVIDIA PureVideo technology, SPARKLE GeForce 7100 GS Graphic Card delivers unprecedented picture clarity, smooth video, accurate color, and precise image scaling for SD and HD video content. Features include, high-quality scaling, spatial temporal de-interlacing, inverse telecine, and high quality HD video playback from DVD.
SPARKLE GeForce 7100 GS graphic card features high core speed at 350MHz with high speed DDR2 memory. In addition, SPARKLE GeForce 7100 GS graphic card is optimized with Turbo cache technology, so it's effective memory is up to 512MB with 1GB system memory.
"SPARKLE GeForce 7100 GS graphic card allow low-end user to experience the latest DirectX 9.0c gaming effects. Using it's powerful 4 Shader Pipelines and 3 Vertex Units, low-end consumers can get one of today's most advanced GPUs-including full support for Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0 Shader Model 3.0 and true high dynamic-range (HDR) lighting." said Kevin Wang, sales director of SPARKLE Computer Co., Ltd. " Helped with Intellisample 4.0 technology, SPARKLE GeForce 7100 GS graphic card also brings transparency adaptive supersampling and transparency adaptive multisampling for low-end users to improve overall gaming experience."
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