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Sidney 30th November 2007 05:01

Sparkle 8800 GT Passive: The Fastest Silent GPU in the World
 
NVIDIA’s original target for the 8800 GT was $199 for the 256MB version and $249 - $259 for the 512MB version, and while 256MB cards are just now starting to appear in the worldwide market, 512MB cards just can’t be bought at those prices.

A quick look at Newegg shows that most cards are priced between $270 and $320, but almost all cards are out of stock at this time. If you're willing to spend a little more you can find cards selling for $330 - $350, but then you run into some very creative pricing on shipping.

http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=3165

jmke 30th November 2007 10:41

will it be cheaper to buy a Sparkle 8800 GT with stock cooling ( http://www.dollarshops.eu/product_in...oducts_id/1064 €249 ) and adding AC Silencer S1 for €20 ? = €269

guess not:) Passive Sparkle 8800 GT costs: http://www.dollarshops.eu/product_in...oducts_id/1086 €269

Rutar 30th November 2007 10:52

But wouldn't the S1 cool better because of the massive size of the fin area?

Gamer 30th November 2007 10:58

Those cards are damn hot, 50° idle - 95° stressed in CM 832 Stacker with the 2 fans if I don't use Rivatuner.

jmke 30th November 2007 11:10

95°C is not hot knowing that critical temp is 110+ ;)
@Rutar: S1 might cool better, but why bother? cooler temps won't help OC, because even with S1 it'll be too hot for OC. By buying with passive preinstalled you are also keeping warranty intact:)

Kougar 30th November 2007 14:25

Interesting, Anand is using the internal core temp diode... temps will be hotter than normal then since past GPUs hadn't used core diodes? Or did they?

jmke 30th November 2007 14:27

6 and 7 series also have internal temp diodes

Kougar 30th November 2007 16:25

But were they used? I am thinkg of the Core 2 Duo situation, people trying to compare internal vs external (socket) temperature sensors... Would like to make sure those GPU temp results are still apples-to-apples with past hardware.

jmke 30th November 2007 17:27

afaik there were never external temp probes for GPU...

Kougar 1st December 2007 11:48

GPUs have PCB temp sensors though, so I wasn't sure. Thanks for the info :)

Anandtech seems to be having bad luck with early 8800GTs, btw: http://www.anandtech.com/weblog/showpost.aspx?i=318


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