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Asus 8800GS TOP Edition 384MB Review+tests
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ooooh.. nice :D looking forward on those test/result numbers..
oh btw was that card a freebie ???
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Looks good... Looking forward to see some numbers.
Keep testing it.
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Originally Posted by
Solarfall
ooooh.. nice :D looking forward on those test/result numbers..
oh btw was that card a freebie ???
Sponsored by Asus Hungary ;).
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Test System1:
M/B:Asus P5K #0803 bios(vmch, vcore,vdrop, vpll,vdimm mod)
CPU: Intel Celeron 430@3509Mhz
Cooling: Stock air
RAM:2*1GB Crucial Ballastix 1066
VGA: Asus EN8800GS 384MB TOP Edition
#GPU clock: 600Mhz
#Shader clock: 1700Mhz
#Memory clock: 1800Mhz
#Memory size: 384MB GDDR3
#Memory bus: 192bit
PSU: PC Power & Cooling 750W
OS: Win XP SP2
Driver: 169.28
3dmark05:15388
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/6241/05deflnr6.jpg
3dmark06:8604
http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/7943/06deflmq2.jpg
Compare with BFG 8800GTS OC 512MB at same setup:
3dmark05:15797
http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/6...eleronlgt1.jpg
3dmark06:9432
http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/4...eleronlgm9.jpg
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Now how about you bench them with a real CPU? :rolleyes:.
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Originally Posted by
CraptacularOne
Now how about you bench them with a real CPU? :rolleyes:.
haha, dont joke :D over just sold his world recorder E8400 ES chip, i think he will coming back soon with much higher results :D
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The CPU is limiting the 8800GTS big time at leist...
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Yer why bench a good card with an outdated CPU?
I think the results will be different with a better CPU.
The card looks nice though. I think we are all over dual slot coolers. 384mbs, does that mean 384bit bus aswell?? :up:
If its a decent price it will be the card to have for mid to high end gaming, at least untill the 9xxx are released.
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Originally Posted by
The0men
Yer why bench a good card with an outdated CPU?
I think the results will be different with a better CPU.
The card looks nice though. I think we are all over dual slot coolers. 384mbs, does that mean 384bit bus aswell?? :up:
If its a decent price it will be the card to have for mid to high end gaming, at least untill the 9xxx are released.
No the cards use a 192bit bus. Leave it to Nvidia to keep coming up with unorthodox memory interfaces...:rolleyes: And the CPU is not really "outdated" as it's based on the Conroe core, but it is a slow of a Conroe as you can get.
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I think he is trying to prove that the GS can be used in a value configuration and still perform quite well. The Celeron E1200 would bring a bit of a higher number in 3DMark and still cost pennies per performance.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
CraptacularOne
No the cards use a 192bit bus. Leave it to Nvidia to keep coming up with unorthodox memory interfaces...:rolleyes: And the CPU is not really "outdated" as it's based on the Conroe core, but it is a slow of a Conroe as you can get.
Well I guess even with only a 192bit bus (which is really stupid) it's still better than the 8600GTS so as long as it's around that price range people will buy it.
What I dont understand is why make the thing? Is it to close the gap from the 8600GTS to the 8800GT?
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Not bad for a budget card :D
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Test System2:
M/B:Asus P5K #0803 bios(vmch, vcore,vdrop, vpll,vdimm mod)
CPU: Intel E2160@3509Mhz
Cooling: Stock air
RAM:2*1GB Crucial Ballastix 1066
VGA: Asus EN8800GS 384MB TOP Edition
#GPU clock: 600Mhz
#Shader clock: 1700Mhz
#Memory clock: 1800Mhz
#Memory size: 384MB GDDR3
#Memory bus: 192bit
PSU: PC Power & Cooling 750W
OS: Win XP SP2
Driver: 169.28
3dmark05:18274
http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/1...ef2160lpp7.jpg
3dmark06:10723
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/4...ef2160lyj7.jpg
coming soon test with E8400 and higher vga clocks..:P
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Looking good...
Looking forward to see some numbers with e84s and higher clocks.
Keep pushing it!
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E8400 arrived..:)
Test System3:
M/B:Asus P5K #0803 bios(vmch, vcore,vdrop, vpll,vdimm mod)
CPU: Intel E8400@3504Mhz
Cooling: Stock air
RAM:2*1GB Crucial Ballastix 1066
VGA: Asus EN8800GS 384MB TOP Edition
#GPU clock: 600Mhz
#Shader clock: 1700Mhz
#Memory clock: 1800Mhz
#Memory size: 384MB GDDR3
#Memory bus: 192bit
PSU: PC Power & Cooling 750W
OS: Win XP SP2
Driver: 169.32 , high performance settings.
3dmark05: 20026
http://img219.imageshack.us/img219/8...efwolflve5.jpg
3dmark06: 10918
http://img153.imageshack.us/img153/3...efwolfleu6.jpg
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ok, now lets some oc...:D
Some extra infos :) :
Stock voltages:
Vgpu: 1,2v
Vmem: 1,8v ( Hynix 1,1ns)
..and it seems 1800Mhz is optimal frequency 8800GS serias card.;)
Test System3:
M/B:Asus P5K #0803 bios(vmch, vcore,vdrop, vpll,vdimm mod)
CPU: Intel E8400@4005Mhz
Cooling: Stock air
RAM:2*1GB Crucial Ballastix 1066
VGA: Asus EN8800GS 384MB TOP Edition
#GPU clock: 756Mhz
#Shader clock: 1782Mhz
#Memory clock: 2000Mhz
#Memory size: 384MB GDDR3
#Memory bus: 192bit
PSU: PC Power & Cooling 750W
OS: Win XP SP2
Driver: 169.32 , high performance settings.
3dmark05: 22854
http://img229.imageshack.us/img229/4...hzlogosbt7.jpg
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That heaps better. Better to see how it preforms using a CPU more suited to the task.
Hmm it preforms reasonably well, is it much better than a 8600GT? or perhaps a 3850, which you can also purchase pretty cheep. It just doesnt seem justified to have made this card.
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Looks like a good budget performer..
if you don't need to run 1920 and 1024 is your thing..this is a perfect card.
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I jsut tested my new XFX 8800 gs and it looks fine (8900points in 2006mark). allthough i have one question.I remember that in my 7900gto i could change my fanspeed so it raises when temperatures raises. I didnt find that option in atitool 0.26 with this card so is there any way to do that in this card??....this card sound little bit loud you know but not badly (idle temperature around 30c :)
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Originally Posted by
daysleeper
I jsut tested my new XFX 8800 gs and it looks fine (8900points in 2006mark). allthough i have one question.I remember that in my 7900gto i could change my fanspeed so it raises when temperatures raises. I didnt find that option in atitool 0.26 with this card so is there any way to do that in this card??....this card sound little bit loud you know but not badly (idle temperature around 30c :)
Try the newest Rivatuner;)
Tonight I will upload the final results..:)
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Originally Posted by
over@locker886
Try the newest Rivatuner;)
Tonight I will upload the final results..:)
Ok i'll try it when i got some time. Should i follow these instructions, rivatuner is not familiar to me...=> http://www.guru3d.com/article/article/449/
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Now i have tried atitool,rivatuner and ntune and none of these understands my card correctly. So i think there will be update so one of these will understand this card and i then i can adjust the fanspeeds.Until then i must listen this horrible sound :eek:
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
over@locker886
ok, now lets some oc...:D
Some extra infos :) :
Stock voltages:
Vgpu: 1,2v
Vmem: 1,8v ( Hynix 1,1ns)
..and it seems 1800Mhz is optimal frequency 8800GS serias card.;)
Test System3:
M/B:Asus P5K #0803 bios(vmch, vcore,vdrop, vpll,vdimm mod)
CPU: Intel E8400@4005Mhz
Cooling: Stock air
RAM:2*1GB Crucial Ballastix 1066
VGA: Asus EN8800GS 384MB TOP Edition
#GPU clock: 756Mhz
#Shader clock: 1782Mhz
#Memory clock: 2000Mhz
#Memory size: 384MB GDDR3
#Memory bus: 192bit
PSU: PC Power & Cooling 750W
OS: Win XP SP2
Driver: 169.32 , high performance settings.
3dmark05: 22854
In your screenshots your card is correctly recocnized, how is that?. In Rivatuner, under "driver settings" you have the "customize"-text and i don't have that....Why??. I have the same forceware version 169.32 installed and xp sp2.