Yesterday, NVIDIA launched its third addition to the GeForce 8800 family at a more affordable price point. We have a look at three different GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB cards from BFGTech, EVGA and MSI to find out if this cheaper 8800 GTS is as good as its older brother.
February 13, 2007 | 12:53Now owned by Dell, Alienware is back with a new chassis form factor, a couple of 8800s and a machine that plays Blu-ray discs. Can the system builder correct some of the niggles we've seen in previous machines? There's some yes, and some no.
January 25, 2007 | 14:28We have a look at Foxconn's factory overclocked FV-N88SMBD2-ONOC (GeForce 8800 GTS). If surreal artwork and lots of LEDs are up your street, this could be the video card for you. Do the increased clock speeds warrant the higher price, or does it run into the GeForce 8800 GTX? Read on to find out...
January 11, 2007 | 14:25Today, we have a look at BFGTech's watercooled GeForce 8800 GTX - a card that needs almost no introduction. It is the first GeForce 8800-series card to move away from the reference cooler, so let's find out if it's worth the hefty price premium...
January 3, 2007 | 14:18The GeForce 8800 GTS is the more affordable member of NVIDIA's GeForce 8800 family, but there's more to it than a simple clock speed reduction. Despite the cut down feature set, we reckon it's a better buy than the flagship GeForce 8800 GTX. Read on to find out why...
December 18, 2006 | 15:07OCZ Technology will re-enter the graphics card market with ''speed screened'' versions of NVIDIA's GeForce 8800-series. Actual overclocking will be left to the end users though, because of NVIDIA's overclocking ban that appears to be in place.
December 11, 2006 | 16:27NVIDIA's GeForce 8800 is already here, Vista hits today, and the first DirectX 10 games aren't far away. We take an in-depth look at what DX10 adds to the gaming and graphical experience, from geometry shaders to resources to render targets. Can DX9 continue to cut it? We find out.
November 30, 2006 | 15:58The green machine is back with its latest enthusiast graphics card. Codenamed G80, we are looking at the bleeding-edge iteration, the 8800 GTX. How does it rack up in real-world gameplay evaluations on 24" and 30" monitors? How does its architecture compare to the previous generation?
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