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I'm running the BFG 8800GT OC Model BFGR88512GTOCE
No OCs on it yet though, I'm just running it stock for now.
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785 isnt stable, neither is 800 or 790
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Stable clocks for today: 780MHz core / 1900 MHz Shaders / 1900MHz memory
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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CPU-Z Verification GPU-Z Verification 3DMark06 11030OCN Asus P5N-E SLi 650i thread. Read it, it's huge! ![]() Cooling your Asus P5N-E SLi mosfets with VRAM heatsinks The Official 8800GT Information and Discussion Thread
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grats 8800gt owners on haveing the thread become 'offical'!!!!
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2x 7600GT SLI: 3DMark06 Score 5907 Points (Prime Stable 2x 3800+(S939): 2500MHz 1.45Vcore) 2x 7900GS KO SLi: 3DMark06 Score 8289 Points (e6420@2.133GHz, GPU@520/690) 3DMark06 Score 9409 Points (e6420@3.400GHz, GPU@520/690) 24 Hour Orthos Stable e6420 at 3.4GHz 1.4Vcore(in windows) 8800GT SC: 3DMark06 Score 11815 Points (e2160@3.2GHz, GPU@650/950)
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From fudzilla.com
8800GT 256MB version comes soon Written by Fuad Abazovic US$179 to $199 This is the card that Nvidia plans to use to fight the RV 670XT and RV 670Pro. The real catch is that 8800 GT 256MB will have the same clocks, just less memory and obviously, in most cases, will be just as fast as the 8800 GT 512MB. The card might be limited in super high settings and resolutions, but an average player won’t notice much difference. Nvidia wants to make some money with €250+ cards, especially in Europe; and, after the Halo effect, it will just release the 8800 GT 256MB and sell it for less. The suggested retail price of this card is between US$179 and US$199, but we are certain that Nvidia will rip off E.U. citizens ask the same price in Euros. The real concern is whether or not Nvidia can manufacture a sufficient amount of chips and whether Flextronics and Foxconn can keep up and build enough cards. And there is another player in the Nvidia manufacturing market called PC Partner, but this manufacturing facility will likely prefer its Zotac brand over the others.
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