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Introducing the e-GeForce4 Ti 4600

Ferocious Graphics Power

Feature e-GeForce4 Ti 4600
Core Speed 300 MHz
Memory Speed 650 MHz effective
Vertices per Second 136 Million
Fill Rate 4.8 Billion AA Samples/Sec.
Operations per Second 1.23 Trillion

Imagine immersive visuals on your computer screen that have never been accomplished for the desktop PC consumer market, all computed dynamically from a single graphics chip. EVGA.com announces the release of the much anticipated e-GeForce4 Ti 4600, THE most powerful graphics processor on the planet, capable of rendering scenes and details that can only be accomplished in modern Hollywood films. Raging performance attributed to advances in existing GeForce3 technology such as Lightspeed Memory Architecture" (LMA) II, nfiniteFX" II engine, Accuview Antialiasing" as well as the versatile nView multi-display support.

Construction of the GeForce4 Ti 4600 graphics chip was an unparalleled feat of 63 million transistors, rivaling the fabrication of Intel and AMD processor chips. The combination of 650MHz DDR onboard memory with 300MHz core clock results in blistering graphics speeds that render images without slowdown in the busiest of scenes. Life-like animation using complex wireframes and vertices can now be a reality without straining the ferocious graphics power of the GeForce4 Ti GPU.

Lightspeed Memory Architecture II - An obstacle affecting the realism of many artificially rendered scenes was the memory bottleneck present on modern cards. NVIDIA Lightspeed Memory Architecture" (LMA) II picks up where the GeForce3 left off, further improving how memory data is retrieved from cache. The Quad Cache features four individually dedicated memory caches, each optimized for instant memory access. Other memory enhancements include 4:1 lossless Z-compression technology and a second generation Z-occlusion culling, a technique that predetermines pixel rendering for objects hidden behind other objects thereby saving valuable memory bandwidth.

nfiniteFX II - Pixel and vertex shading of the nfiniteFX" II engine breathes life into a computer generated object by eliminating the boxy look in place of human-like hair and reptilian skin found in the movie Jurassic Park. Skin stretches with as well as full detail to pick out the intricate grain patterns of wood panels. The GPU of the GeForce4 nearly triples the performance of vertex shading of its GeForce3 predecessor as well as doubles the amount of pixel shading. Graphic developers of games now have a full arsenal of technological tools at their disposal to create digital masterpieces once found only on high-end graphic development systems.

Accuview Antialiasing - An ongoing trend to achieve this in depth look and feel is a move towards antialiasing, the technological process of removing the jaggies that can affect realism of a 3D image. This can be accomplished through NVIDIAs patent pending Accuview Antialiasing" technology with modes of 2X, 4X, Quincunx and new 4XS mode. The concern of utilizing antialiasing in games or graphic applications was the performance hit to the system. Now full screen antialiasing can operate at speeds where antialiasing was turned off.

nView Technology - The final piece to the puzzle is the nView technology that feeds the growing demand for a multi-display solution. More and more users are adopting this trend for either a home and work environment where a user can watch their favorite DVD movie on their television set while writing an email to a friend on the other. An example of a work application includes the stock broker, monitoring his stocks on one computer screen while reading the morning reports on the other. The effect is to enlarge the existing Windows desktop to span across two display devices running the gamut of analog CRT monitors, digital flat panel or LCD screens as well as television sets through an S-Video port. The availability of these features depends on the connector configuration on your card.

ACS2 - Retail versions of the EVGA.com e-GeForce4 Ti 4600 will ship with EVGA.com's new ACS2 cooling system.

Availability -You can order your e-GeForce4 Ti 4600 by clicking HERE!

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