Asus Announce EN9500GT TOP/DI/512M Graphics Card

Overclocking Nvidia GeForce 9500GT GPU

Asus have announced what they proudly bill as being ‘the world’s first overclocking version of the latest NVIDIA GeForce 9500GT GPU’ in the form of its new EN9500GT TOP/DI/512M graphics card which, according to Asus’s press release, offers a not unimpressive 103% performance boost over the stock 9500GT whilst relying on a Glaciator Fansink to keep temperatures not only down, but, according to Asus, ‘up to 13ºC cooler than reference designed boards’.

Boasting GPU performance up from 550MHz up to 700MHz, and shader/memory clock performance boosts from 1375MHz up to 1750MHz, and 1600MHz up to 2016MHz respectively which translates to a purported 3DMark Vantage High Preset score of 1401 (up from 689), Asus’ new EN9500GT TOP/DI/512M graphics card comes with 512MB of DDR3 onboard memory, offers HDCP compliance and DVI-I, D-Sub and HDMI outputs.

No word at the time of writing concerning availability or unit pricing

Asus [via FarEstGizmos]

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