Saturday, December 8th 2007

EVGA Launches 256MB 8800 GT

EVGA has become the latest manufacturer to launch a 256MB version of NVIDIA's popular 8800 GT graphics card, which features 112 stream processors and full DirectX 10 and Shader Model 4.0 support. EVGA's e-GeForce 8800 GT 256MB features a core clock frequency of 650MHz (compared to NVIDIA's reference speed of 600MHz) and memory running at 1.8GHz (compared to NVIDIA's reference speed of 1.5GHz). The card is available now, with full specs shown in the table below.
Source: EVGA
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2 Comments on EVGA Launches 256MB 8800 GT

#1
FatForester
If the prices of these things are right, it'll give the 3850 a run for it's money. Too bad this thing doesn't have a chance playing Crysis... well, I guess at low resolutions, but any eye candy and it'll go nuts.
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#2
Xaser04
My old Sapphire 3850 256mb ran crysis fine at medium settings and 1680x1050 resolution.

The 8800GT should be able to do the same.

High settings however killed it at anything above 1280x1024
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