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ECS GeForce 8800 GT, MSI GeForce 8600 GT |
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Written by Gizmo
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Wednesday, 12 December 2007 |
 (Image from Digit-Life)  (Image from Digit-Life)
Digit-Life show the features of two different nVidia cards: Today we're going to examine the most interesting 8800 GT card in the market that is made by ECS/Elitegroup. Cooled passively, it allows for an optional fan. Besides, it's factory-overclocked. The second product is a new card from MSI. It's based on the older GeForce 8600 GT, which is still quite popular, since NVIDIA hasn't launched anything new for this price range yet. This card features a custom cooler, and it has two BIOS versions with different frequencies.
Read the full review at Digit-Life : Specs: ECS GeForce 8800 GT Accelero S1 512MB PCI-E: - GPU: GeForce 8800 GT (G32)
- Interface: PCI-Express x16
- GPU frequencies (ROPs/Shaders): 680/1730 MHz (nominal - 600/1500 MHz)
- Memory frequencies (physical (effective)): 1000 (2000) MHz (nominal - 900 (1800) MHz)
- Memory bus width: 256bit
- Vertex processors: -
- Pixel processors: -
- Unified processors: 112
- Texture processors: 56 (28)
- ROPs: 16
- Dimensions: 220x100x33 mm (the last number is maximum thickness of the card, it's 43 mm with fans).
- PCB color: blue
- RAMDACs/TDMS: integrated into GPU.
- Output connectors: 2xDVI (Dual-Link), TV-Out.
- VIVO: not available
- TV-out: integrated into GPU.
- Multi-GPU operation: SLI (Hardware).
MSI GeForce 8600 GT Twin Turbo 256MB PCI-E: - GPU: GeForce 8600 GT (G84)
- Interface: PCI-Express x16
- GPU frequencies (ROPs/Shaders): 580/1512 MHz (nominal - 540/1188 MHz)
- Memory frequencies (physical (effective)): 800 (1600) MHz (nominal - 700 (1400) MHz)
- Memory bus width: 128bit
- Vertex processors: -
- Pixel processors: -
- Unified processors: 32
- Texture processors: 16
- ROPs: 8
- Dimensions: 190x100x33 mm (the last figure is the maximum thickness of a graphics card).
- PCB color: red
- RAMDACs/TDMS: integrated into GPU.
- Output connectors: 2xDVI (Dual-Link), TV-Out.
- VIVO: not available
- TV-out: integrated into GPU.
- Multi-GPU operation: SLI (Hardware).
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