I don't know if I would get a MSI, the 2 year warrany makes me shy from it abit. Does MSI use quality stuff to build there cards like Leadtech or BFG?
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I don't know if I would get a MSI, the 2 year warrany makes me shy from it abit. Does MSI use quality stuff to build there cards like Leadtech or BFG?
That almost looks like you can order it now!
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=121915Quote:
Originally Posted by gr8golf
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Perkam
http://www.ncix.com/products/index.p...nufacture=ASUS
> 1000 USD for the GTS in Canada. Anyone to buy one is a fool :p
An L624 Conroe should go to 3.6...mine is Spi 32M to 3.7....which is still crap, I know.
If you have a chance...what happens if only 1 PCI-E plug is used? and is there any difference between which plug is filled?
Thanks ;)
Kenny
Wow, gouging at its best....750-799 CAD would be the norm. forQuote:
Originally Posted by IvanAndreevich
MSI, XFX, Leadtek or BFG anything more is just insane markup....;)
I thaught all the stuff to do with the 8800GTX was still under NDA until 8th of November??
Well, GTX MSRP is $549 USD so that should be 649 CAD or so. Meh.. NCIX gouges prices like newegg does. :slapass:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dynasty
Sorry for the late reply the load temp for the card is around 75. Regarding overclocking, I am very sorry I am busy these few days I will try to overclock it when I have more free time. :)
PS: My ambient temperature is 30-33.
Hi btw anyone can anyone recommand me a psu? Cos I am not sure whether my existing one Topower 600 watt would be enough esp when overclocking is taken into account. Thanks. :)
does the cooler on the card exhaust out of the case ?
I don't think so because when I put my hand there I don't feel any exhaust.
only 8800 found on price list
Dam I was sure hoping this single card would bring me out of my SLI 7900gtx's...I guess I was expecting to much...
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Originally Posted by N15M0
thanks
No ProblemQuote:
Originally Posted by Rattle
You got my CrossFire score by several points in 3DMark06. :( Quite clearly the new 3D king is here. :toast:
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Originally Posted by Stoolman
I was just about to buy one... But then i noticed this
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=352004 Stock video card 2.4 Ghz CPU 8153
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=2057985 Stock Video card 2.4 Ghz CPU 13051
My current video card is almost just as fast.... Is there something going on with your system?
~Mike
Edit:
This looks MUCH better..
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...wrsingle06.jpg
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Originally Posted by arisythila
The 8800GTX is very cpu dependent. My conroe is at stock so as all the other part of the system. When I have the time I will go overclock my system and see what is the scores again. BTW any idea what is the speed that guy X6800 is running at? :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by N15M0
Yes, but I have a 4600+ now that runs at 2.4 ghz, and a stock 7950GX2
and it scores almost just as good as the 8800GTX... something doesnt seem right. If it was scoring 13000 in 3dmark. I'd grab one... But seeing 9800 doesnt really make me think its worth 600 dollars.
~Mike
That is 4K CPU score should be 4.7+GHZQuote:
Originally Posted by N15M0
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Elena Ford specifications
CPU @only 4,55GHz GF 8800 GTx @ 660/1030
The 7950GX2 is wonderful for the price point, no doubt...but from an architectural viewpoint, its essentially 2 cards with 2 GPU's. The 8800GTX can accomplish more with a single GPU. Whether its worthwhile to you is one thing, but it definitely is the biggest stride we've seen in a couple of years in the GPU arena.
That's good for a flat stock system. A stock multi-gpu 7950 GX2 turns in 8414 with the added advantage of a stock X6800.
Source:
http://techreport.com/reviews/2006q4...o/index.x?pg=9
You've got very close to X1900 XTX Crossfire power on a single card. Does this card indeed have a high quality angle independent AF mode? I've been hearing that float around.
Missed by 145MHZ not a big dealQuote:
Originally Posted by Gautam
is that your CPU
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well eventhough it is single card but it needs 2x 6pin pci-e :p