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Conclusion
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 eVGA GeForce 6600 GT and SLI
against the rest of the world
(Review by MS, Jan. 25, 2005)
GeForce 6800GT At:

Canyon Flight

A Jules Verne scenario with futuristic appeal and a huge amount of texture and water effects.


The scores at one glance. Compared to the single card, the SLI performance does not lose a bit at higher resolution, however, compared to the 6800 GT and the RADEON X800 XT, the limitations of the smaller frame buffer become a dominating factor that cannot be overcome by SLI either as we explained in the beginning of this article. Red: 6600 GT SLI; Turquoise: Sapphire RADEON X800 XT; Yellow: GeForce 6800GT; Blue: GeForce 6600GT Single.

eVGA GeForce 6600GT:

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