“We sat down with a gaggle of G80s, major competition from NVIDIA’s own pre-G80 high-end stable and a SKU from AMD (quiet at the back!) to see how the two G80 launch SKUs compared to their immediate peers. We’ll cover GeForce 8800 GTS 320MiB separately.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- Foxconn 8800GTS 320MB Overclocking Edition @ TheTechLounge
- GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB Roundup @ AnandTech
- AMD 8.35.5 Display Driver @ Phoronix
- Video Card Naming Schemes Editorial @ hardCOREware
- Workstation Graphics Card Comparison Guide Rev. 5.0 @ TechARP
- Arctic-Cooling Accelero S2 @ Legion Hardware
- Water-Cooled R600 Close-Up & Performance Scaling @ VR-Zone
- G84 & G86 Firmed For April Launch @ VR-Zone
- HIS X1950Pro IceQ 3 Turbo – cool, overclocked and quiet @ HEXUS
- HIS Radeon X1950 Pro IceQ3 512Mb AGP Video Card Review @ Madshrimps
- Radeon X1950 Pro Round Up @ Tech-Hounds
- Sapphire X1950 GT @ techPowerUp
G80, a test for the whole family
In a large round up, Beyond3D tests the NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX
and GTS 640MB
against the 7950 GX2, the 7900 GTX
and ATI’s X1950 XTX. Once the resolution gets higher and AA and AF are enabled, the G80 family’s claim to the crown really stands out. When the R600 hits the market, it will be quite the battle for dominance.