The model will probably be one of the most expensive GTs.
After the Sparkle has gotten a little out of the limelight lately, a big bang is coming in for a return.
This big throw is nothing more than bringing to life a new Caliber card that will carry the graphics core of the 8800 GT G92 so popular today at its heart. However, the baptismal solution called Caliber 888+ is not satisfied with the reference in any way, and Sparkle has replaced the factory, not very favorable cooling, with a very high-quality, two-card, heat-tube unit with two fans. Taking advantage of this, the manufacturer was not satisfied with the basics in terms of clocks either, the frequency of the graphics was pumped to 675 MHz, the shaders to 1728 MHz, and the memory clock was pumped to the round 2000 MHz (base clocks: 600/1500/1800). . The dot on i is made up of a graphic LCD display that can be connected to a PCB and can display voltage and temperature data on the card.
Sparkle has not yet announced the expected price of the card, but it will certainly be one of the most expensive 8800 GTs.