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NVIDIA Announces The Quadro FX 470 - First Professional IGP
Legit Reviews - November 06, 2008 12:19 AM
Today NVIDIA launched NVIDIA Quadro FX 470, the first integrated professional motherboard GPU, and NVIDIA Quadro FX 370 Low Profile, an entry-level Quadro graphics boards for small form factor systems, delivering high performance and flexibility at entry-level pricing for computer-aided design and digital content creation applications. Here is a picture of the ASUS P5N-VM WS, which is one of the first motherboards to use the Quadro FX 470 chip.
"Increasing performance and reliability at a ground-breaking price, both systems are certified for key DCC and CAD applications from independent software vendors such as Autodesk and Adobe. Designed to fit seamlessly in a space-saving configuration, the Quadro FX 370 LP GPU has a MSRP at $149 USD and offers professional graphics performance with fanless cooling for a quieter work environment. The Quadro FX 470 GPU expands end customer access to professional graphics by enabling systems to achieve a price point under $700 USD. "
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