http://www.guru3d.com/article/Videocards/502/
Massive copper cooler on a purple PCB. Reminds me of an american monstertruck...
Massive copper cooler on a purple PCB. Reminds me of an american monstertruck...

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shhh 8800gt, i won't let that happen to you
nice to know you care about your hardwhere,
now now 8800GTS I'm going to keep you forever... yes... yes... go and have a snooze now I'm only browsing the web.... what.... ow you sweety....ok i will take you though a walk later... i know your favorite Crysis map. yes i do..... good boy.
I am seriously worried that your card starts off as your girlfriend and then suddenly becomes a dog![]()
I LOVE the purple and copper, looks classy.
- Pea0n
I LOVE the purple and copper, looks classy.
- Pea0n
Conclusions
If you're looking at running a single GeForce 8800 GT, the card's default 512MB memory size is easily the best. Doubling the onboard memory to 1GB may make for interesting marketing, but it doesn't improve performance a lick with the games and resolutions we tested.
The benefits of 1GB of video memory are also a bust for GeForce 8800 GT SLI configurations, at least at resolutions up to 1920x1440.