Product DescriptionPRODUCT FEATURES:NVIDIA unified architecture with GigaThread technologyFull Microsoft DirectX 10 Shader Model 4.0 supportNVIDIA SLI ready16x full-screen anti-aliasingTrue 128-bit floating-point high dynamic-range (HDR) lightingNVIDIA quantum effects physics processing technologyTwo dual-link DVI outputs support two 2560x1600 resolution displaysNVIDIA PureVideo technologyPCI Express supportOpenGL 2.0 supportNVIDIA nView multi-display technology
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Works Great!
I ordered this card May 22, so I've been using it for little over a month now. This was an upgrade for me over the 8600GTS I was using.
I have had no problems playing any game on full graphic settings including Crysis. Some people cant always say that, but I also invested in an X-Fi audio card that has its own CPU, and I tweak XP so it runs as fast as possible without needless other programs or services running in the background. That helps my dual core AMD handle a high end game with ... Read More
Rating: - Best for the price right now
Andrew, do some research and you will see that it's an apples and oranges situation on those two cards.Read Al G's comments. Might help you get started. The 512 card is a better card.
Rating: - Probably the best deal you can get in the spring of 2008
First, this card is based on a new chip and is 40-50% faster than 8800GTS 640MB. Blame the wicked model numbering of NVidia.
Second, comparing to 8800GT, it's two slotted with heated air blowed outside, not inside the PC case - good thing.
Third, this particular EVGA model is a good deal - a bit overclocked (650 -> 670 Mhz) without being overly expensive.
This is the best card you can get under 300 bucks at this moment.
Rating: - Good but expensive
Great card that you can practically do anything with. Only problem is cost. You can find a 640mb card for $299 elsewhere. If you have the $350 to buy this I would suggest searching around the internet for a better deal.