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| ASUS Extreme n7800 GT High-End on a Shoestring | |
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(Review by MS, November 28, 2005) |
| XFX GeForce 7800GT |
3DMark'05 Overall Score
Default Settings

Since overclocking may be a factor in the purchasing decision, we overclocked the Extreme n7800 GT to 450 MHz core and 1100 MHz memory, which even in SLI configuration did not give us any indication of even the slightest problem. In absence of a tool, however, that would report any pixel dropout, we leave it at this moderate overclocking level, at least for the purpose of benchmarking - for the record, we were able to run at 500 / 1200 MHz, however, with occasional lockups.
4 x AA Settings

Even in single card configuration, the ASUS Extreme n7800 GT literally destroys the fastest ATI card in the running and in SLI configuration, the 7800 GTs are in a different world altogether.
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