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New NVIDIA® GeForce® 8800GTX and 8800GTS GPU Graphics Cards from ECS

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Mother-Goose 10th January 2007, 13:47 Quote
So its just a stock 8800gtx/s?
Tim S 10th January 2007, 13:49 Quote
yeah... that's what ECS does at the moment..
DougEdey 10th January 2007, 14:36 Quote
Are these ECS branded I take it? And any price indications
Tim S 10th January 2007, 14:38 Quote
asking about price...
DougEdey 10th January 2007, 14:41 Quote
You're soooo good to us Tim
Mother-Goose 10th January 2007, 15:07 Quote
are ECS better than everyone else?
ỒĊBłůē 10th January 2007, 15:14 Quote
My experience of ECS motherboards hasn't been good.
DougEdey 10th January 2007, 15:25 Quote
ECS make a considerable number of motherboards, performance wise they aren't brilliant, but in % terms the have a lower failure rate then any other motherboard manufacturer IIRC
Tim S 10th January 2007, 16:21 Quote
£350+VAT for the 8800 GTX (£411 inc), no word on price for the GTS til tomorrow. Pic of the GTX:

http://staff.bit-tech.net/tim/ecs-8800gtx.jpg
DougEdey 10th January 2007, 16:27 Quote
Priced slap bang in the middle of other choices.

MSI, Foxconn and gigabyte have GTXs < £400
Tim S 10th January 2007, 16:32 Quote
DougEdey 10th January 2007, 16:46 Quote
And since ECS are normally known for budget and corporate useage I don't think it's the right price bracket for them. Shame, was expecting Palitt style prices.
hth0923 15th January 2007, 02:28 Quote
just wondering, when does DX10 available? will be available on XP or only Vista?
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