October 3rd, 2007

NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT/GTS Roundup Review @ DigitLife

ASUS GeForce 8800 GT TOP 512MB PCI-E,
Gainward Bliss GeForce 8800 GT Golden Sample 1024MB PCI-E,
Galaxy GeForce 8800 GT 512MB PCI-E,
Gigabyte GeForce 8800 GT Zalman Edition 512MB PCI-E,
Leadtek GeForce 8800 GT ZL 512MB PCI-E,
MSI GeForce 8800 GTS OC 512MB PCI-E,
Palit GeForce 8800 GT Sonic 512MB PCI-E

Time goes on, and our old favorite graphics cards based on the G80 (GeForce 8800 GTX/GTS) become a thing of the past. They were unique products, because NVIDIA introduced 320-bit and 384-bit memory buses there for the first time. These cards also came with 320 MB, 640 MB, and 768 MB of video memory, which was also a non-standard feature. We are used to the 128-256-512-1024 MB sequence, while the G80 came with intermediate options. The 8800 GTX was very long, 270 mm, so it couldn’t be installed in all PC cases. The G80 GPU was huge, covered with a heavy cap. Data output units were implemented in a separate chip.