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Inno3D GeForce 8800 GT Overclocked Edition by Dean Barker (11/19/2007)
Introduction Some product arrivals make news and some make nothing. The recently released GeForce 8800 GT arrived with a huge bang. It's no wonder with pixel pushing power trumping the GeForce 8800 GTS at a lower price in a single slot solution. As far as price goes, the $275 8800 GT is such a performance value that I fully expect to see sales of the 8800 GTS as well as the 8800 GTX take a huge hit by the newest member of the GeForce family. If that wasn't enough, the R&D department of Inno3D has taken things further by tooling their 8800 GT card to be a factory overclocked version that leaves all the other NVidia board partners sucking wind. Today, Inno3D has given us an opportunity to play around with their beastie for the masses. Time for us to see what all the fan fare is about first hand, so let's get started. Specifications
What you get You may have noticed already
that in the introduction I mentioned "the $275 8800 GT" and the review's header
has the MSRP of the Inno3D card at $260. Inno3D looks to be releasing
their 512MB GeForce 8800 GT at a price point lower than the competition. I
have seen other manufacturer's 8800 GT's priced well over $300. At the
$260 we didn't expect much in the package but were a bit surprised to find a
full copy of Tomb Raider Anniversary inside. While I'm not Tomb Raider
sort of fella, it's a nice extra. Also in the package we have a driver CD,
HDTV RCA component cable, S-Video cable, DVI to VGA adapter, Molex to 6-pin
PCI-E power adapter and of course the card itself. Pg 1 -
Introduction
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