Introduction
The 8800GTX, after many months on the market, is still the best of the best. Sure, there's one card for competition: the 8800 Ultra; but that's sort of a joke; it's basically a stock-overclocked GTX, with a $150 premium. (The joke is really on the buyer.) ATI has given NVIDIA no reason to worry, since their HD 2000-series doesn't have a card like it.
Time has passed and there has been market pressure to lower the price of this incredible card. Since its release, the prices have dropped from around $650 and are commonly available for less than $550, making it the slightly more-affordable killer video card.
Also, NVIDIA has altered their original position of forbidding board partners' stock-overclocking, so now there are some very powerful 8800GTXs on the market.
Without any competition to speak of, that leaves one question: which 8800GTX is best? That depends on the price, extra features and bundle.
1 - Posted by
croc
on June 15, 2007 - 9:15 pm
2 - Posted by
Paradigm
on June 16, 2007 - 1:10 am
GTS....i came through 8dimensional....and i said woah,,, a 768MB GTS...amazing, and here it is just another GTX.....better edit this quick,
3 - Posted by
Max Slowik
on June 16, 2007 - 9:10 am
*Cough*
At least it's not on the dlkfjas;dfjkk my keyboard needs batteries, damn it.
I did the rolley thing. They're AAAs, I don't have spare AAAs. . .
Anyway, I can fix the forum, it's up to the powers to change the title of the article. Thanks for pointing that out, it was a really dumb mistake.
4 - Posted by
Kurtis
on June 16, 2007 - 11:49 am
Fixed... Sorry about that. The S is so close to the X key. Oopsies. :)
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