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25th January 2006, 18:10 | #1 |
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| Fastest Geforce 7800 GT 512MB tips up GAINWARD is back with the vengeance. And now we won't be able to make fun of its ultra-long names anymore as it brings in a new naming convention along with its new designs. And, since Nvidia could not deliver enough 7800 GTX 512s these guys have made an alternative. The company has produced Geforce 7800 GT and Geforce 6800 GS cards both powered with 512MB of memory. The best of all is that they won't cost you that much. All new cards will be branded 'Bliss' and this is the word that is part of its new image.
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25th January 2006, 18:11 | #2 |
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25th January 2006, 18:22 | #3 |
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| Again.. the 512Mb does not make the GTX's 512Mb fast; it's the higher memory and GPU Speed adding 512Mb to a GT will not give same performance increase. Will not give any performance increase except at 1600x1200 4xAA/8xAF.. and that would not be feasible with 7800GT.. so.. this card is marketing 101
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25th January 2006, 18:29 | #4 |
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| I wonder why they ddin't make a GTX with 512MB and just slightly higher clocks. that is a product In could imagine selling very well |
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