Post by Rennel on May 1, 2008 6:36:16 GMT -8
The nVidia GeForce 8800GT GPU offers gamers exceptional performance for a relatively low price point. At the moment there are two G92 based products from nVIDIA, the GeForce 8800GT and the Geforce 8800GTS. Most of the attention has been focused on the 8800GT simply because it's slightly cheaper, and many GeForce 8800GT videocards have no problem overclocking to 8800GTS speeds! Finding an nVIDIA GeForce 8800GT videocard on the market isn't too hard, but expect them to get snapped up!
Palit have taken a slightly different approach with this GeForce 8800GT-class videocard. Rather than pre-overclock the GPU and memory, it's added an extra 512MB of onboard videocard memory, bumping the total to 1GB GDDR3. The Palit 8800GT Super+ 1GB ships with its GPU running at 600 MHz and memory clocked at 900 MHz. The shader runs at the stock 1500MHz speed. For the gamers looking for a little DirectX10 action in Windows Vista, the Palit 8800GT Super+ 1GB supports SM4.0, 16x antialiasing, 128-bit HDR, nVidia quantum effects physics processing, PureVideo HD, OpenGL 2 and all the other eye candy you'd expect.
Palit Microsystems is a relatively new company to the retail world of videocards, and as the new kid on the block Palit are doing a lot to get noticed. PCSTATS has already tested a pre-overclocked Geforce 9600GT from Palit, and in this review we'll be discovering the impact extra memory has on the Geforce 8800GT GPU.
As with all Geforce 8800GT's, the maximum resolution through each of the two dualink DVI outputs is 2560x1600 pixels. Connecting up an SD or HDTV is easy as there are a couple options; hook up a Component Output/composite cable, or use the supplied DVI-to-HDMI adaptor. The Palit 8800GT Super+ 1GB videocard requires one 6-pin 12V auxiliary power connector, supports nVidia SLI, PCI Express 2.0 and is HDCP compliant.
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Palit have taken a slightly different approach with this GeForce 8800GT-class videocard. Rather than pre-overclock the GPU and memory, it's added an extra 512MB of onboard videocard memory, bumping the total to 1GB GDDR3. The Palit 8800GT Super+ 1GB ships with its GPU running at 600 MHz and memory clocked at 900 MHz. The shader runs at the stock 1500MHz speed. For the gamers looking for a little DirectX10 action in Windows Vista, the Palit 8800GT Super+ 1GB supports SM4.0, 16x antialiasing, 128-bit HDR, nVidia quantum effects physics processing, PureVideo HD, OpenGL 2 and all the other eye candy you'd expect.
Palit Microsystems is a relatively new company to the retail world of videocards, and as the new kid on the block Palit are doing a lot to get noticed. PCSTATS has already tested a pre-overclocked Geforce 9600GT from Palit, and in this review we'll be discovering the impact extra memory has on the Geforce 8800GT GPU.
As with all Geforce 8800GT's, the maximum resolution through each of the two dualink DVI outputs is 2560x1600 pixels. Connecting up an SD or HDTV is easy as there are a couple options; hook up a Component Output/composite cable, or use the supplied DVI-to-HDMI adaptor. The Palit 8800GT Super+ 1GB videocard requires one 6-pin 12V auxiliary power connector, supports nVidia SLI, PCI Express 2.0 and is HDCP compliant.
To read more on this article go to www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=2255