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GeForce 6800 series round-up - tech|
| (hx) 03:39 PM CEST - Aug,09 2004 |
Choosing a next-gen graphics card is pretty tough. To explore what different
graphics card manufacturers have to offer on the GeForce 6800-series side of the
fence,
TechReport have rounded up cards from BFG, Chaintech, eVGA, inno3D, and PNY.
Here is an excerpt:
BFG GeForce 6800 GT OC - With a 20MHz core clock speed boost over a stock GeForce 6800 GT, BFG's GT OC delivers a consistent-albeit modest-performance advantage. The real kicker for this card, though, is BFG's true lifetime warranty. BFG offers lifetime coverage for its entire GeForce 6800 line, ensuring unequaled protection for your graphics card investment. Unfortunately, while the performance and warranty are excellent, BFG's bundle is sparse at best. With no bundled games (freely downloadable demos don't really count) and few extras, BFG's offerings seem most appropriate for performance enthusiasts who don't get much out of bundled extras they probably already have anyway.
Chaintech Apogee AA6800 - The Apogee AA6800 is probably the most well-rounded offering in the comparison when it comes to extras, warranty, and performance. For starters, the card comes with plenty of cables, a nifty monitor cleaner, and copy of Commandos 3. Throw in a two-year warranty and a 10% overclock, and the AA6800 starts to look pretty compelling. Unfortunately, the 10% overclock rarely translates to a 10% performance advantage, but I'm not going to argue about a few bonus frames per second here and there.
eVGA e-GeForce 6800 Ultra - I could go on and on about how the e-GeForce 6800 Ultra offers the best performance of the lot, but since it's competing with vanilla 6800s and GTs, that wouldn't be fair. It also wouldn't be right to highlight the card's dual DVI ports, since in the Ultra world, they're hardly unique. I can, however, praise eVGA for bundling Far Cry with not only its GeForce 6800 Ultra, but also its 6800 and 6800 GT-based offerings. The game is a $40 value and definitely worth playing, if only as a tropical vacation from DOOM 3's dark hallways. Sadly, as hot as I am for eVGA's game bundle, the e-GeForce's one-year warranty is disappointing, especially as it applies to a $500 product.
inno3D GeForce 6800 - Despite coming with a stack of software titles, the inno3D GeForce 6800 doesn't offer anything above and beyond the competition. The card's one-year warranty is unremarkable, the cable bundle is missing a Molex power splitter, and apart from Commandos 3 and WinDVD, the software bundle has a lot of demo-filler one could download for free anyway. That doesn't make the inno3D GeForce 6800 a poor choice, especially if one isn't not concerned with warranties or extras; it just doesn't make the card wildly different from most other GeForce 6800 cards.
PNY Verto GeForce 6800 GT - Apart from a unique and potentially confusing "product lifetime warranty," the Verto GeForce 6800 GT is about as vanilla as they come. Stock clock speeds, a nonexistent software bundle, and plain appearance don't exactly get my heart racing. However, the card's cable bundle hits all the important areas, and the product lifetime warranty has the potential to be better than one- and even two-year warranties. All in all, that's not a bad deal. Just not a very exciting one.
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last 10 comments: | FX5900 | (04:03 PM CEST - Aug,09 2004 ) | THEY ARE ALL NVIDIA!!!
THEY ARE ALL GOOD!!! | |
| xxxx | (04:55 PM CEST - Aug,09 2004 ) | | ya well they kick ATI's sorry little butt and it's not over yet. Wait till HL2 then it will be so much fun to watch Rage3d forums and people complaining and in shock their game don't work as good as it does for nvidia. | |
| FX5900 | (05:24 PM CEST - Aug,09 2004 ) | lol xxxx.
BUT ... ATI IS 0.5% FASTER AT DIRECT3D ... (when it doesn't crash) :lol:
i guess the one good thing about ATi is all the n00bs left nVidia for them... so nvidia forums are usually more mature these days. | |
| xxxx | (05:39 PM CEST - Aug,09 2004 ) | | hehehe.. agree 100% | |
| damnurannoying | (06:13 PM CEST - Aug,09 2004 ) | | You faggots strooking each others dicks over there? Or are you just the same pathetic looser replying to yourself? | |
| maga | (06:16 PM CEST - Aug,09 2004 ) | wach'a said about HL2 ? it's chocking the crap out of any NVIDIA card ? The X800XT's framerates are double than any of the Nvidia cards ? huh ?
It's been delayed almost an year to patch the thing out,so it can be barely playable on "the real winners weapon of choice" , the crappy $500 FX5950 ? lol. Besides DOOM3, there will be no OpenGL game coming out this....decade. So, yeah, go with FX5950, cos it's the best, and the cheapest ! | |
| xxxx | (11:01 PM CEST - Aug,09 2004 ) | | god i don't even understand you.. man get a damn dictionary or someone to type for you.. man, where has education gone these days? | |
| CaptStar | (11:08 PM CEST - Aug,09 2004 ) | | The day my Radeon 9600 Pro starts looking crappy, maybe then I will go back to Nvidia. | |
| xxxx | (04:02 PM CEST - Aug,10 2004 ) | | u and me both. ati ain't setting foot in this house again, we're going back 100% nvidia and wont ever doubt nvidia again, plus nvidia community is way better. | |
| FX5950 | (04:29 PM CEST - Aug,10 2004 ) | | 'werd' - I wish I was as kewl as you guys. (You are guys right? You kinda sound like a couple of bitches) Either way...would you all be my friends. You guyz 0WN!!! Whooo-Hoooo!!! | |
| CaptStar | (05:22 PM CEST - Aug,10 2004 ) | The only Nvidia card I have ever had in my life was a Geforce 2. I was so happy with it as it never gave me problems. When I got my ATI Radeon 9600 Pro, I had a couple of problems. One of the most annoying problems I had was that I couldn't play Call Of Duty for 5 months until ATI came out with new drivers.
By the way FX, im a guy. | |
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