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ECS N8600GTS-256MX+ GeForce 8600GTS Review Intro 1
Bluetooth 17 Apr 2007

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GEForce 8600GTS

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ECS takes the lead to introduce the first DX10 mid range card, the ECS N8600GTS-256MX+ based on the the new core G84. This graphics card goes for the mid range price/performance based users who wishes to take advantage of DX10 for future games and the new video processing engine to offload video playback of HD contents with PureVideo HD.

ECS N8600GTS-256MX+ comes with the 80nm-based G84 display core, designed on full floating point Stream Processor units and fully compatible with DirectX 10.0 and Shader Model 4.0 standards. It has four 1.0ns GDDR3 display memories with each of 16Mb*32Bit, the display memory specification is 256MB/128Bit, with 720MHz/2200MHz core/memory speed pre-overclocked from 675MHz/2000MHz at the factory and capable of providing up to 32GB/S display bandwidth.

80nm processor technology is used to manufacture the 8600GTS, 8600GT. Both has 32 Stream processors and the 8500GT has 16 Stream processors. The 8600GTS draws a maximum power of 71W, 8600GT at 43W and 8500GT at 40W. The memory width of the 8600GT and 8600GTS is 128bits wide.

The number of transistors on 8600GTS and 8600GT is 289 million while the 8500GT has 210 million transistors. Shader clk of the 8600GTS is 1450MHz, 8600GT is 1180MHz and 8500GT is 900MHz.

The design is based on DX10 unified shader architecture supporting 128Bit full floating point HDR+FSAA and up to 16x full-screen anti-aliasing mode, SLI technology and HDCP digital copyright protection ready.

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