Geforce 8800 GTS 320Mb Review - Does 640Mb matter?

Videocards/VGA Reviews by geoffrey @ 2007-02-12

With the introduction of the Geforce 8800 GTS NVIDIA made available an affordable high end DX10 video card, now they´ve slashed its memory in half, reduced the price, to make it even better deal. Can the new GTS keep up with its memory-loaded brother? We find out.

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Sparkle 8800GTS 320Mb specifications

Sparkle 8800GTS 320Mb: Inside the box

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Both 8800GTS packages look very familiar, design and content wise:

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  • Sparkle GEFORCE 8800GTS 320Mb
  • DVI -> VGA connector
  • 4-pin molex -> 6-pin PCIe power cable
  • HDTV cable
  • S-Video cable
  • Driver CD and manual

    As with the 640Mb, a focus on cost reduction choices, no extra’s like games or special software.

    Specifications

  • NVIDIA 90nm G80 core
    - core clock: 500MHz
    - shader clock: 1200MHz
  • Hynix 320Mb (10x32Mb) GDDR3 with 320 bit interface
    - memory clock: 1600MHz
  • active heatpipe cooler, dual slot solution
  • Dual Link DVI
  • Integrated HDTV decoder
  • TV-out
  • SLI ready
  • PCI-Express 16x
  • Dimentions: 23cm x 11cm

    Again Rivatuner monitoring showed us the real GPU core clock was a bit above rated (513MHz), while the memory is also clocked @ 792MHz (1584MHz DDR).

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    Comment from Rutar @ 2007/02/12
    going right after [H] last stronghold with those graphs done with THE SAME SETTINGS, evil evil geoffrey


    I would like even more graphs of the AA tests because that's what matters not the number.
    Comment from jmke @ 2007/02/12
    we've been using squiggly charts since December 2005
    http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=get...&articID=4 13
    Comment from Sidney @ 2007/02/12
    Nice article
    Comment from Wolf2000me @ 2007/02/13
    300$ for a 320mb 8800GTS is tempting. Well worth considering although I'd prefer to wait for ATI's R600 cards. If those fit in my case, that is

    Although it's a nice article there are a few spelling errors. Namely in the specs table here:
    http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=get...&articID=5 43

    Frequency is spelled in three different ways of which only one is the correct one.
    Comment from geoffrey @ 2007/02/13
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Wolf2000me View Post
    300$ for a 320mb 8800GTS is tempting. Well worth considering although I'd prefer to wait for ATI's R600 cards. If those fit in my case, that is

    Although it's a nice article there are a few spelling errors. Namely in the specs table here:
    http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=get...&articID=5 43

    Frequency is spelled in three different ways of which only one is the correct one.

    Oops

    Fixed it, thx
    Comment from jmke @ 2007/02/13
    couldn't get to the spelling errors at noon, sorry

     

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