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BFG Intros GeForce 8800GT OCX and 9600GT OCX

BFG Technologies, Inc., the leading North American and European supplier of advanced NVIDIA-based 3D graphics cards, power supplies and other PC enthusiast products, announced today the BFG GeForce 8800GT OCX and BFG GeForce 9600GT OCX 512MB PCI Express 2.0 graphics cards.

Each new OCX edition features the highest stable clock speeds and a ThermoIntelligence custom cooling solution. The custom fansink enables the graphics processing unit (GPU) to operate up to 18° C and 30° C cooler than the stock 9600GT and 8800GT, respectively.

   

“Our new custom ThermoIntelligence fansink provides dramatic improvement to the GPU cooling for both of these new high-performance graphics cards”, said John Malley, senior director of marketing for BFG Technologies. “With screaming-fast OCX-level clock speeds and amazing thermal performance in a quiet dual-slot design, these new graphics cards provide end users with maximum performance and minimum heat—all backed by our famous lifetime warranty and 24/7/365 expert tech support.”

The all copper, two-slot fansink features sleek chrome nickel plating and green LED lighting. A variable speed fan keeps the GPU cool when the system temperature rises. BFG has also added custom aluminum heatsinks to keep the memory cool.

BFG 9600GT OCX with ThermoIntelligence Custom Cooling Solution
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 9600GT
Bus Type: PCI Express 2.0
Memory: 512MB GDDR3
Core Clock: 725MHz (vs. 650MHz standard)
Shader Clock: 1850MHz (vs. 1625MHz standard)
Memory Data Rate: 1950MHz (vs. 1800MHz standard)

BFG 8800GT OCX with ThermoIntelligence Custom Cooling Solution
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT
Bus Type: PCI Express 2.0
Memory: 512MB GDDR3
Core Clock: 700MHz (vs. 600MHz standard)
Shader Clock: 1728MHz (vs. 1500MHz standard)
Memory Data Rate: 2000MHz (vs. 1800MHz standard)

Source: BFG Tech

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  1. antonio santos
    June 5th, 2008 at 11:00 | #1

    No drivers for windows server 2003 R2 x86 :(

  2. June 5th, 2008 at 14:59 | #2

    Can I ask why you would want to put one of these cards into a server?

  3. josh
    June 5th, 2008 at 15:08 | #3

    maybe he is using the server OS on his computer instead of using XP or Vista etc!?!

  4. Eugene
    October 4th, 2008 at 05:17 | #4

    i’m using two OS. One of them is win server 2003. It’s because of i’m testing my tsql scripts at home on my sql-server and i’m looking for this f.. driver

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