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Sparkle set to launch 10 9800GT cards

by on28 July 2008

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How many?


We’re not sure if Sparkle has decided to put all its eggs in one basket here, but from what we understand, the company is set to launch no less than 10 different cards based on the upcoming Geforce 9800GT GPU.

There will be 256, 512 and 1,024MB cards and some cards will have faster clocked memory than other models. Sparkle will also have a few heatpipe cooled models in this line-up.

The models names are as follows, SF-PX98GT256D3-HPL, SF-PX98GT512D3-HPL, SF-PX98GT512D3-HPL Cool-pipe, SF-PX98GT1024D3-HPL, SF-PX98GT512D3-HP, SF-PX98GT512D3-HM, SF-PX98GT256D3-HML, SF-PX98GT512D3-HML, SF-PX98GT512D3-HML Cool-pipe, SF-PX98GT1024D3-HML.

So what’s the difference you ask? Well, the HPL cards seems to have TV-out, dual DVI and HDCP support, the same goes for the HP model and we’re not sure what difference the L makes in the model name. The HML cards have TV-out, dual DVI, HDMI via an adapter, S/PDIF in and HDCP support and the HM version without the L seems to feature the same connectivity options as well.

All of the 512MB and 1,024MB cards have the memory clocked at 1,800MHz while the 256MB cards have their memory clocked at a slower 1,400MHz. All cards seem to offer the same 600MHz core clock and 1,500MHz Shader clock.

We’d expect these cards to be announced as soon as Nvidia launches this “new” GPU, which should be sometime later this week.
Last modified on 29 July 2008
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