In a master distribution agreement, Protac International Computers will have access to VGA card manufacturer Sparkle Computer’s GeForce 8400 GS graphic cards for DirectX 10 entry level users with Sparkle GeForce 8400 GSGraphic Cards.
Based on NVIDIA’s next generation G86 architecture, SPARKLE GeForce 8400 GS Graphic Cards adopt unified architecture, allocates processing power to geometry, vertex, physics, or pixel shading operations, delivering up to 2x the gaming performance of prior generation GPUs.
The cards are built upon technologies such as NVIDIA Lumenex Engine, providing support for DirectX 10 Shader Model 4.0, NVIDIA Quantum Effects technology for physics computation and GigaThread Technology.
SPARKLE GeForce 8400 GS Graphic Cards has 450MHz core speed, 900MHz shader clock and 128/256MB DDR2 video memory. SPARKLE GeForce 8400 GS Graphic Cards also includes 3D graphics features support for Microsoft DirectX 10 Shader Model 4.0 and high dynamic-range.
Gary Jeng, managing director said the GeForce 8 series cards from Sparkle has display quality for H.264/VC-1 HD video playbacks.
“For the performance and features entry level users need to play the latest games and enjoy home-theater HD quality video. We trust Protac is the best choice for our presentation in Australia,” said Jeng.
Protac in with Sparkle
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on Jul 6, 2007 12:02PM

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