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Strong performance on 3D resolutions up to 1,920x1,280; accessible $300 price tag; HDCP complianc... (cnet.com)
High-end GeForce 8-series board is the fastest card we've seen to date. (pcworld.com)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 67 expert reviews and 35 user reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 99/100 = Excellent. Experts rate this product 84/100 and users rate it 92/100. The average review date is July 6, 2007. We have compared these reviews to 15384 reviews from other Graphics Cards. Last update: September 5, 2008.
Strong performance on 3D resolutions up to 1,920x1,280; accessible $300 price tag; HDCP compliance and flawless HD video output; next-gen graphics support.
Windows Vista software drivers are not fully cooked; the combination of a double-wide card and a lower price might be a rude surprise for some buyers; AMD's forthcoming next-gen ATI cards remain an unknown quantity.
No other 3D graphics card comes close to this bang for the buck, making the 320MB XFX GeForce 8800 GTS mostly an easy decision if you need a midrange upgrade. Nvidia still has to polish off its Vista software, and the sooner-or-later arrival of competing
In addition to that model, you'll also find the $350 GeForce 8800 GTS XXX and...
High-end GeForce 8-series board is the fastest card we've seen to date. It also supports Windows Vista's DirectX 10 API.
Blazing performance Direct X 10 support
Requires two power connectors
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With each new series of videocard that comes out, it seems like the prices work their way up the ladder a little more every time. If you just can't afford to drop the serious cash required to get your hands on the hottest GPU on the market, the 8800 GS or...
I had high expectations for this card as I upgraded from a 7950GT. For the price alone can buy you a budget end computer so its definately not for the budget minded types. Your other options would be for the Ultra or the GTS.After reading several reviews
One of the best cards in the marketDirectX10 support with VistaEasy OverclockingWhisper Quiet Fan
Difficult to find waterblocks to accomodate
I have two monitors and trying to plug both monster DVI cables into the card takes effort. They are way to close together. I think the analog output (S-video) port should have been placed in the center and the DVI out on either side. As for the length i d...
DX 10 support, graphics processing, more fps during play, overal great card.
DVI ports are next to each other. makes it hard to plus larg DVI cables in. Also it's extremely long. I had to change my case cause the card was about two inches too long.
SLI, a great combinaion with ASUS EXTREME Motherboard with dual core and Creative X-fi
Very big takes up a lot of mb space. If you want to add you have to go to USB or Firewire
Great Frame Rates no lag, aside form the space problem There no problems. It's very expensive to run two of these but in the long run its worth it
Graphics adapter - GF 8800 GTX - PCI Express x16 - 768 MB GDDR3 - Digital Visual Interface (DVI) - HDTV out
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