“BFGTech has a new video card in the wild; the GeForce 8800 GTS OC2 640 MB. It’s highly overclocked from the factory, but just how will that actually improve the gameplay experience? We’re about to find out with some of today’s most demanding games!”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
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BFGTech strains the 8800 GTS’s silicon

BFGTech GeForce 8800 GTS OC2 640 MB has it’s memory speed pushed faster than the GTX, at 580MHz, and the clock speed is almost as good at 1.7GHz. [H]ard|OCP tried it out against it’s big brother and foudn it to be running in a nice mid ground between a normally clocked GTS and the GTX. Even better, they found this to be the best overclock on a card from BFGTech, putting it in competition with the competitors factory overclocked cards.