ATI FirePro V7800 Graphics Card
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ATI FirePro V7800 Graphics Card
Scan code: LN33888 Manufacturer code: 100-505604
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ATI FirePro V7800 Graphics Card

2GB ATI FirePro V7800, PCI-E 2.0 (x16), 256Bit GDDR5, 2x DisplayPort/ Dual Link DVI-I, Retail

Scan code: LN33888 Manufacturer code: 100-505604
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Product Overview The ATI FirePro™ V7800 is ideally suited for professionals who work on complex models and visual effects and need to meet the requirements of demanding visualization jobs. The ATI FirePro™ V7800 features three independent video outputs (two DisplayPort and one dual-link DVI) with ATI Eyefinity technology and less than 150W max board power in a single slot.
Features • Outstanding performance on a single slot low-power high-end professional solution
• 4.5X computing capability over prior generation
• Support both dual-link DVI and DisplayPort connectivity
• ATI Eyefinity capable graphics card
• Drive up to 3 independent 30” displays — 12.3 million pixels
• 2GB GDDR5 memory
• High Dynamic Range (HDR) rendering with 8-bit, 10-bit, and 16-bit per RGB color component support
• Scalable ultra parallel processing architecture with 1440 stream processors
• AutoDetect technology instinctively optimizes performance for multi application workflow
• Hardware acceleration and support for advanced features of DirectX® 11 & OpenGL® (up to and including OpenGL® 4.0)
• Optimized and certified for many major CAD and DCC applications
• PCI Express® 2.0 compliant
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
36 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
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Telephone:
01204-474747
Buying Guide
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Date Issued: 20th Oct 2008

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Date Issued: 20th Oct 2008

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DVI/HDMI/HDCP
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Date Issued: 14th Jun 2008

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