Good point, according to OCUK, the BFG 8800GTX Ultrs clocks are 600/1400/1800 (core/shader/memory). Bear in mind that GPU-Z and similar show half the memory rate as its double data rate, so it would read 600/1400/900.
erm nope...
this is off there website dated 07/12/07
BFG GeForce 8800 Ultra OC 768MB GDDR3 HDTV/Dual DVI (PCI-Express) - Retail
Obliterate the competition with your new BFG NVIDA® GeForce® 8800 Ultra 768MB PCI Express® graphics card featuring stunning speeds and the power to “turn it all on” to experience breathtakingly realistic environments with sun-up to sun-down HDR lighting effects. Enter a new gaming reality with the world’s first DirectX® 10 GPU and a powerful unified architecture that delivers an incredibly true-to-life gaming experience. Crank up 16x full-screen anti-aliasing without missing a beat – no jaggies, no worries. And when you’re not destroying the enemy, relax watching your favorite movies with NVIDIA PureVideo™ technology.
- GeForce 8800 Ultra core running at 630MHz
- Shader Clock Speed of 1500MHz
- 768MB GDDR3 Memory running at 2220MHz
- 384-Bit Memory Interface
- 128 Stream Processors
- Shader Model 4.0
- Texture Fill Rate: 39.1 billion/sec
- Memory Bandwidth: 103.6GB/s
- Designed For Extreme HD Gaming
- Nvidia Pure Video Technology
- Dedicated Video processors free the GPU Shaders to run 3D applications
- Dual dual-link DVI supports two 2560 x 1600 resolution displays
- HDCP Enabled!!
- SLI ready – Upto 2x the performance of a single GPU (Available on with future driver release)
- True High Dynamic Range Rendering Support – Based on Open EXR technology
- World's first unified architecture supporting Microsoft® DirectX® 10
- Built for Microsoft® Windows® Vista™
- FREE BFG T-Shirt, Teflon stick pads and stickers
- LIFETIME Manufacturer Warranty (Contact BFG representative on 001 866 234 3499 for warranty services)
- 24/7 Email Manufacturer Support (
http://www.bfgtech.com/tech_redux.html)
Note: This card is 275mm in length so make sure it fits in your case! Also the cards require PCI-E x16 slots, they will not function in a x8 slot so for SLi you need dual x16 mainboard. Finally 500W minimum for PSU and 600W+ is recommended.
so where on earth did you get that from ??