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EN7800GT TOP Silent

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Features: ASUSTeK Computer Inc., a provider of high-performance graphics solutions, has introduced the EN7800GT TOP Silent graphics card, which adopts the powerful Nvidia GeForce 7800GT GPU (graphics processing unit) and the innovative SilentCool fan-less thermal technology.






Following the success of the EN7800GTX TOP and EN7800GT DUAL limited edition (dual-CPU solution), the latest family of the award-winning graphics card series — EN7800GT TOP Silent — brings peace and quiet to the high-quality video enjoyment.





The ASUS EN7800GT TOP Silent graphics card is based on the Nvidia GeForce 7800GT GPU, which is specifically designed to provide top-shelf graphics quality to those who take pride in their PC's video capability.





Delivering industry's fastest anti-aliasing for ultra-realistic visuals, with no jagged edges, at lightning-fast speeds, and providing full support for Microsoft DirectX9.0 Shader model 3.0 to enable stunning and complex special effects, the EN7800GT TOP Silent is made for hardcore gamers and video quality connoisseurs.





Robust systems require effective cooling to maintain computing stability. Unfortunately, entertainment applications, which utilize powerful graphics cards, are also the most GPU-resource hungry and raise GPU temperature significantly. The noisy cooling fans spinning in high speed to lower system temperature often affect the overall audio/video experience on PCs.





Despite its exhilarating video performance, the EN7800GT TOP Silent does not sacrifice quiet operation. The ASUS-developed SilentCool includes the large heatsink design, which increases heat exchange area for absorbing heat away from the GPU. The hidden heat pipe and stacked fins, both made of copper (a very effective heat conductor), then transfer heat away from the heatsink for efficient cooling. The GPU temperature is 40˚C lower as compared with thermal solutions for competing graphics cards.





The copper fins are positioned on a unique joint design, which enables the fins to rotate 90˚. Depending on the locations of critical components such as the CPU, MOSFETs or capacitors etc., users can rotate the fins away from these areas for optimal heat dissipation. An additional cooling module attached to the heatsink and extends to the exterior of the PC further lowers GPU temperature by another 6˚C.
















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