Club-3D Joins XGI As Major European Manufacturing Partner
Posted by: [PM] on: 10/06/2003 08:51 AM [ Print | 5 comment(s) ] · 1693 views
XGI Technology Inc. announced that Club-3D a leading supplier in Graphic Card Adapters has chosen XGI?s Volari graphic processors for its all new series of products. By early December, whole XGI Volari series products will be available throughout the European market manufactured by Club-3D.
Recently announced from XGI headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan, this next-generation 3D graphics processor family brings the latest DirectX 9.0 graphics features and image quality to users across the entire performance spectrum, while delivering real values to high-end, mainstream and entry-level desktop market segments alike.
Manufactured with latest high-performance 0.13um CMOS process technology, the Volari? desktop product family includes Volari? V8, Volari? V5 and Volari? V3 targeted for high-end, mainstream and entry-level markets, respectively. The Volari? V8 operates the graphics engine clocks in excess of 350MHz and supports DDR-II memory at up to 500MHz clock rate (or 1000 MB/sec).
?We are very pleased that Club-3D has first chosen XGI graphic processing solution as its new product line,? said Chris Lin, President and CEO of XGI? Technologies Inc. ?Club-3D is one of the most prestigious graphic card manufacturers throughout European market and we believe that end-customers, system integrators and OEMs will extremely enjoy the revolutionary 3D experience introduced by XGI? and totally satisfy the ultimate retail quality delivered by Club-3D.? ?In September, XGI had introduced whole new Volari? processors, which can enable unprecedented levels of performance and support for compute-intensive realism in 3D graphics for DirectX® 9.0. The combination of XGI?s technology and Club-3D?s quality in all desktop graphics market segments enables a unified, cinematic computing experience for all of our European customers and also allow us to precisely deliver ultimate products to whole European market.? Source: Email
?We are very pleased that Club-3D has first chosen XGI graphic processing solution as its new product line,? said Chris Lin, President and CEO of XGI? Technologies Inc. ?Club-3D is one of the most prestigious graphic card manufacturers throughout European market and we believe that end-customers, system integrators and OEMs will extremely enjoy the revolutionary 3D experience introduced by XGI? and totally satisfy the ultimate retail quality delivered by Club-3D.? ?In September, XGI had introduced whole new Volari? processors, which can enable unprecedented levels of performance and support for compute-intensive realism in 3D graphics for DirectX® 9.0. The combination of XGI?s technology and Club-3D?s quality in all desktop graphics market segments enables a unified, cinematic computing experience for all of our European customers and also allow us to precisely deliver ultimate products to whole European market.? Source: Email
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incoherent Unregistered |
i cannot stress this enough! MAKE SURE THE DRIVERS WORK! Because it will make or break you. |
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Devourer Unregistered |
Bah!! Its a proven fact that you can make benchmark drivers that cheat & still have a blind to facts following!! Just tell every1 its a great product & some ignorant fools are sure to follow.. nVidia can prove that with sales charts i'm sure as well as quotes directly from this website! LOL!!! Rock on!!! |
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Devourer Unregistered |
On a side note.. Its gonna be kick freaking ass if XGI come outta there corner at the sound of the bell & knock out nVidia on the first punch! But then again. I wouldn't be shock if nVidia bought out XGI either! LOL!!! |
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shaderboy Unregistered |
You sure can and there are plenty of those idiots on here. The new XGI cards are remarkably similar to the ATI R3x0, so cheating shouldnt be a major issue. Its more a matter of driver quality with XGI. |
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Xtg8 Unregistered |
Well all I can say is at least they broke off to an extent from sis... Because when it comes to drivers my Xabre suffered on that point. |


