Thursday, March 22, 2007

Geforce 8800GTX Sli review

On the 8th of November Nvidia released the Geforce 8800 Series, the world's first DirectX 10GPU. The product (in its GTX form) was widely hailed, and rightly so, as the fastest graphics card available at that time of writing. Since then ATI's AMD's new Radeon has been delayed and the graphics card market hasn't moved on, leaving the 8800 as the highest performing solution available. Shortly after the release of the 8800 series was available Nvidia launchedthe 680i chipset, designed with SLI's 8800's in mind.

We're sure that many of you who are reading will have seen the performance of 8800's in SLI already and so we are going to add a little bit of a twist to our review. As well as benchmarks at stock settings combined with an Intel QX6700 we are also going to take a look at how the product performs when paired with the Core2 Quad Core at 4 GHz and if that wasn't enough, we're going to show how the 8800 in SLI performs when overclocked and combined with the 4 GHz quad core. We also have over half a gigabyte of high definition content so you can see it all for yourself. Here's the review of Foxconn, Asus & XFX 8800GTX SLI-capable cards

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