hothardware.com — The GeForce 8800 GTX is definitely the top performing card on the market right now, and MSI's offering is a great example. Overall, nothing else can touch the 8800 GTX at the moment, especially when you look at its performance versus other single-GPU solutions, and smooth gaming at 1080P on a 65" is simply awesome.
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chileangodJan 23, 2007
@zybch... pffff.... Quad-Sli is now possible.
antdudeJan 23, 2007
How about the TV out overlay thing? NVIDIA has a bug in this, doesn't support it, and it is causing everyone headaches because it is stretched for other cards and unsupported for 8800. See <a class="user" href="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=17158">http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=17158</a> for details. :(
Closed AccountJan 23, 2007
what PC games run in 1080p?
Closed AccountJan 23, 2007
s**t that card is fat. Looks like you would need a construction team to put up supports for that card.
Closed AccountJan 23, 2007
@stefan15, I totally agree.I had a 7800GT SLi setup when those cards were God and at the time SLi was just not really a stable option and didn't help at all in many games the driver didn't have a profile for. My 7950GX2 (2x7950 cards in a single slot) was great, but got too hot and cost way too much, my current 8800 is almost as fast as the GX2 but actually works all the time.Will I SLi the 8800, not on your life! I already sold my left arm to pay for one of them, I need the other for gaming and masturbation.
datoedakariJan 23, 2007
Holy ball-sack, Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec): 86.4
goat2Jan 23, 2007
@MojoKidno its not. hdmi is pretty much 100% the same compared to DVI