
Gigabyte is getting ready to release another overclocked graphics card to its range in the form of the GeForce GT220. Featuring a nice blue PCB, the card integrates a 40nm GT216 GPU, 48 Processing Cores, a 128-bit memory interface, a 1GB of GDDR3 memory, a custom dual-slot cooler with a 80mm fan and factory overclocked frequencies – 720MHz for the GPU, 1567MHz for the shader and 1600MHz for the memory. It also features D-Sub, DVI and HDMI outputs, and supports DirectX 10.1. The GeForce GT220 will start shipping In October for unannounced price yet. [INPAI]

Asus is getting ready to launch its new GT200-based graphics card namely the GeForce ENGTX260 GL+/HTDI/896MD3. Featuring a black PCB, the card integrates 216 Processing Cores, a 448-bit memory interface, 3-way SLI support, a dual-slot Glaciator+ fansink, two 6-pin PCIe power connectors and two DVI outputs. The card also comes with several factory overclocked frequencies – 576MHz for the GPU, 1998MHz for the 896MB of GDDR3 memory and 1242MHz for the shader. The Asus GeForce GTx 260 is currently available for pre-order for $213. More

Galaxy Tech is gearing up to release a new graphics card to its range in the form of the GeForce GTX 295 Overclocking Edition. This single-PCB card integrates a 55nm GT200b GPU clocked at 650MHz, 240 Processing Cores, a 2×448-bit memory interface, a 1792MB of GDDR3 memory set at 2200MHz, a dual-slot cooler, Quad SLI support and two DVI outputs. The GeForce GTX 295 should go on sale later this month for unannounced price yet. [TCMagazine]

Inno3D has introduced a new graphics card to its iChill line-up in the form of the GeForce GTS 250. This new graphics card integrates a 55nm G92b GPU clocked at 738MHz, 128 Processing Cores, a 1GB of GDDR3 memory @ 2300MHz, a 256-bit memory interface, DirectX 10 support, two gold plated DVI outputs and a single Accelero Twin Turbo PRO cooler with two 92mm fans and four copper heatpipes. The iChill GeForce GTS 250 is expected to hit stores later this month for unannounced price yet. [TechConnect]

NVIDIA will release the GeForce 9900 GTX and GTS in July 2008. For your info, the GeForce 9900 is NVIDIA’s best card with about 1 billion transistors and GDDR3 memory interface. [VR-Zone]
by Johan on January 10, 2007

Dell introduced the XPS 710 H2C “Black Edition†that utilities Dell’s new water-cooling system “H2Câ€. This cooling system keeps the system very cool and almost completely silent. Priced at $5,500, this gaming computer is powered by an overclocked 3,2 GHz Intel QX6700 quad-core CPU, 4 GB DDR2 RAM, dual NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX graphics cards, and two 10k RPM 160 GB hard drives. The company also includes to the package a set of speakers and their new 22 inch widescreen LCD monitor.
Via Engadget.