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The Official 8800GT Information and Discussion Thread
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There are so many 8800GT threads out there. I wish we can have one central thread so all members are able to share their information and discuss the issues.
For all 8800GT owners, if you would like to share your information, (which I encourage you to do), please provide your information. I will list you in the 8800GT owners list. Please see the 8800GT Owners list section for details. 8800GT Information Thread Signature tag PHP Code:
To add this to your signature, go to User CP, edit signature, copy the code above, paste there and save. 8800GT Information ThreadTable of Contents
Latest 8800GT Information And Discussion
8800GT Owner List Below is a list of some of the current 8800GT owners. If you would like to share the your information, please provide the following information: Owner Name, Manufacturer Name, Model #, Memory Size, Core Clock (stock/OC), Shader Clock (stock/OC), Memory Clock (stock/OC), SLI, GPU HS, GPU Idle Temperature, GPU Load Temp, Processor, CPU Speed, System Memory, Motherboard, 3DMark06 score and OS (operation system). Please feel free to contact me to change your information. ![]() Detail GPU Temperature Information Reference Specs As we all know the 8800GT is much faster than 8800GTS and capable of competing with the 8800GTX in some areas. With a price range from $250-$300, the 8800GT seems like a no-brainer. But I have a hard time understanding how the 8800GT can outperform the 8800GTS. The following chart shows the specs of GT, GTS and GTX reference cards. ![]() Retail 8800GT Specs, Manufacturers List And Latest Price Information Here is a list of the current 8800GT cards that are available as of today. This list will be updated as more information is released. The default core clock is set at 600 MHz, shader clock at 1500 MHz and memory clock at 900MHz. (Data that is not specified by the manufacturer with be denoted with an * (asterisk). ![]() Note: Evga Model Number Information (A1/A3/AR..) Latest Online Retailers and 8800GT Price Information US 8800GT Retail Cards Price Information. Thanks Linskingsom. 8800GT Pictures Gallery Featured 8800GT Cards
It takes long time to download the card images so I move them to another post under this main thread. Please click the link to review the larger size image of each individual card. Click Here For The Larger Size of 8800GT Images ![]() Reference Benchmark There are so many reviews on 8800GT benchmark. The following benchmark charts are from anandtech.com. It gives a clear overview of the 8800GT, new 8800 GTS, and GTX along with HD3850 and HD3870 performance. Click the link below to view the full chart. 256MB and 512MB 8800GT GeForce Card Review and Benchmark Quote:
8800GT Review Links Here are some recent reviews on the GeForce reference card as well as retail cards.
Links That Member Recommended All members who have submitted information in these sections have put forth a lot of effort, so please REP them if the information has been helpful or has solved your issues. Please click the link and locate the article inside the original member’s post. Thank you. From Anth0789
From coltsrock From DJ.BigBear From Lt.JD From Robilar From sepheroth003 From Swtethan From TnB= Gir From TheSubtleKnife From Zulli85 Face Off - 8800GT vs. HD3850/3870(R670) The HD3850 and HD3870 are out but the results are quite surprise me. I thought the HD3870 should be better than 8800GT as they planned. Despite 8800GT is lacking on image quality in some areas and price is higher, I would go for 8800GT for now. I think 8800GT price will be reduced in order to stay competitive. Here is most recent review from vr-zone.com. For full details, please visit vr-zone.com Quote:
Latest 8800GT Drivers
8800GT Power consumption and Power Supply Unit GeForce8800GT reference card claims the TDP is 110 W. That is well below 148 W for 8800 GTS and 178 W for GTX. It seems that the number is correct based on reviews we have seen so far. For A rig with air cooling, one processor, 2 or 4 sticks of ram, single GeForce 8800 GT, single hard drive and CD/DVD and few case fans. I think your PSU (power supply unit) must have 450 Watt at minimum and at least 26 Amps available on the 12 volts rails in total. For 8800GT SLI, your PSU must have 500 Watt at minimum and at least 36 Amps available on the 12 volts rails in total. For more PSU information, please read davidhammock200’s power supply guide. In most cases, the minimum wattage won’t cover your system entirely if you want to OC your processor, system memory and video card, have additional components such as CD/DVD-ROM Burners, hard drives and case fans especially when you are planning on upgrading cooling method such as water cooling etc. Inefficient power can lead to crashing applications, freeze screen, reset or shut down your system. You need to estimate how much power you system really needs and determine whether or not you need a new PSU. These are many ways to estimate wattage. The best way is to provide your system specs as detail as possible, make up your budget and ask members for advice. If you would like to do yourself, the PSU calculator from extreme.outervision.com to get job done for you. The Lite version is free but it is only enable to calculate total wattage. Total wattage isn’t the entire story. The total amperage available on the +12V rails is the key role, then +5V amperage and the +3.3V amperage. The professional version calculator calculates the wattage as well as amperage. It costs $1.99 for one-time usage. Before you decide to do your own, please list all components in your rig. If you are planning on adding additional components such as hard drive or case fan etc in near future, add them in the list as well. Next, you go to http://www.extreme.outervision.com/p...ulatorlite.jsp and use eXtreme Power Supply Calculator. Follow the instructions to fill the data in your list. The whole idea is to figure out the maximum but not the minimum wattage and amperage so use high-end as possible in the Motherboard field, set the CPU Utilization (TDP) to 85% and the System load to 90%, Capacitor Aging to 20% at least. If your cooling method is other than air cooling and can’t find the option in the selection, you go for the equivalent model or contact vendors to obtain correct wattage and amperage, then add them back to the total wattage and amperage after the calculation. Once you have total wattage and amperage, the next step is to pick a PSU. Total wattage needs to be considered but the efficiency, amperage on rails and less fluctuation on current are key factors. This is where separates the good and bad PSU. PeDrO305’s FAQ: Recommended Power Supplies is an excellent place for you to pick a good PSU at various price ranges. Here is a list of PSU for 8800GT. ![]() 8800GT Temperature and Cooling 8800GT is a 65nm/G92 video card so we thought it should be cooler than those 90nm/G80 cards. However, we are getting mixed pictures as more 8800GT roll out. In the past few days, many members report that the idle temperature is 60s and load temperature is high 80s with stock HS. That is hot. We don’t know cause this. It can be its single slot design. Single slot design trades off space with heat/noise. This means not enough vents to blow the hot air out at back of the case. As the more heat generated, fan speed will eventually runs a full speed and noise will increase. The stock HS isn’t just only cooling GPU but also the memory and other board-level components. If the idle temperature is at high 60s and load temperature is at high 80s, you need to invest third-party cooling solutions. At this early stage, no many cooler are available for 8800GT. Thermalright’s HR 03GT and Thermaltake DuOrb CL-G0102 are the coolers designed for 8800GT. It should be in market soon. Another good news is the mounting holes of 8800GT are similar as the 7900GT/GTX so you may try to use Zalman VF700/900. Some members also tried to use Zalman VF1000 LED and Accelero S1 Fanless. For water-cooling, Vadim's universal GPU block produces the 8800GT module and Koolance's VID-278 block. Monitoring temperature becomes a critical task. Most of GPU tools have real-time temperature display. The problem is that you can’t seat in front of your computer all time. Some sort of automatic monitoring temperature is needed. Here is a simple one.
8800GT Latest Temperature And Cooling Links CyberDruid: Iandh 8800GT-VRM Heatsinks Now Available HR-03GT is available at coolerguys.com, heatsinkfactory.com and jab-tech.com. Thanks kpo6969, Bal3Wof and TheLegend. iandh: 8800GT Block Design Discussion Thread marcus000:Aqua Computer Block(G92) 8800GT Vadim's universal GPU block gets 8800GT module Mattngsx: 8800GT with Accelero S1 Fanless bluedevil: Arctic Cooling Launches Accelero S1 Rev. 2. Thermalright HR_03GT ZALMAN VF1000 LED ZALMAN VF900 – CU Thermaltake DuOrb CL-G0102 Koolance VID-278 Block ** Retails Information ** Sistum Id: EK 8800 GT Full Waterblocks Latest 8800GT Voltages Guide and Discussion MVKTech has a detail guide on how to do the Volts mod (Robilar provides this information. Thanks for Robliar's effort). Please be advised that Volts mod can damage your video card permanently. Latest Volt Mod Discussion Some members do volts mod on their 8800GT. You can post your question in this thread or contact post starter directly when you in that post.
Official as of Nov 4, 2007 noice
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I really like what you have done with this thread. Very informative for anyone who managed to wade their way over here to it.
Edit: Owner name, Manufacture Name, Model #, Memory Size, Core Clock (stock/OC) ,Shader Clock (stock/OC),Memory Clock (stock/OC), SLI,GPU HS,GPU Idel Temperature,GPU Load Temp, Processor, CPU Speed, System Memory,Motherboard and 3Dmark06 score. Please feel free to let me know if you want to change your information. Jgassen Evga 8800 GT SC, 512, 650/715, 1625/1750, 950/1025, N, 57, 73, e6300, 3.15, 1gig x 2 G skill 5-5-5-15, Biostar 965pt, 12521 with 169.02 drivers I can edit in a link to futuremark later.
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Very nice thread.
Keep up the good work.
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so how much does memory bandwidth have to do with performance?
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Its just a couple more days until we know how the card performs IRL...
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3.25 current 24/7:http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=255936 GPU 8800GT OC:http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/3ppba/
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any gpu surgeon/doctor care to explain. cause with 8800gts 640 u get 640mb mem, 320bit interface and just 16 sp less. ar 16 sp enough to cause such serious performance gains/loss
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*cough* Stock *cough*
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