‘With so many vendors offering G80-based products, it is difficult to determine which company should receive your hard-earned money. To aid in that decision, we’ll be taking a look at Foxconn’s take on the reference GeForce 8800 GTX. By taking a proven design and adding a solid bundle without adversely effecting cost, it appears as though Foxconn is quickly becoming a viable threat in the GPU vendor market.’Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
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- ATI Catalyst 7.3 Performance Analysis @ TweakTown
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- Inno3D GeForce 7950 GT i-Chill edition @ Guru3D
- XFX GeForce 7600 GT Fatal1ty Graphics Card @ I4U
- ATIpower: ATI Linux GPU Overclocking @ Phoronix
USB Gamepad and 8800GTX, quite a bundle

The Foxconn GeForce 8800 GTX is up for review at HotHardware. Along with an included bundle that has some interesting and useful additions, you get one of the fastest cards on the planet. It runs at 575MHz Core and 1.8GHz memory out of the box, and HotHardware managed to push it to 625MHz core and 1.9GHz memory, just shy of the XXX version. Drop by to see what else they liked about it.