XpertVision, the leading graphics card manufacturer, proudly introduces the Super+ 1GB series graphics cards with an industry leading 1024 MB of graphics memory. XpertVision is the world’s first company to release an entire series with cards equipped with 1024 MB of on-board memory.
XpertVision’s award winning Super graphics cards push the performance envelope further with higher clock frequencies and larger memory capacities. Higher memory density means smoother gaming performance and smoother video playback while watching movies.
The XpertVision GeForce 8600GT Super+ 1GB and GeForce 8500GT Super+ 1GB offer the greatest value for consumers. Well-known for its super version products, XpertVision extends this lead over competing graphics cards more features for the dollar. XpertVision not only uses superior cooling solutions and pushes its clock frequencies higher than the competition but has now doubled the memory from 512 MB to 1 GB.
The Super+1GB graphics cards with 1 Gigabyte of memory are coming. XpertVision’s already impressive value for performance just got even better. XpertVision has a Super+1GB to suite your needs without burning a hole in your wallet. Astonishing performance just got better and it’s only available from XpertVision.
About Xpertvision
XpertVision, as an innovative supplier in the design, manufacture, and distribution of PC graphics accelerators, was established in the year of 2000. With headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan, factory in Mainland China, and branch office in Germany, we've developed worldwide sales network and cooperated closely with our customers. XpertVision is well positioned to maintain an industry leadership due to the vast array of VGA products and on-going development efforts. These two factors are crucial to an intensely competitive graphics environment.
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