Tired of your old video card? When talking about video cards, it seems "old" means less time with each year that passes, even less. Recently, NVIDIA and ATI are releasing new video card generations at a rate that's absolutely insane, and only a small part of the large computer users crowd can keep up with this. The good part is that, for most people, buying a card that was high-end less than a year ago becomes more and more affordable, and today I will tell you about the EVGA e-GeForce 8800GT 512MB, an excellent addition to any average gaming computer.

When looking at the NVIDIA 8800 cards available, we have the 8800 GT, the more powerful 8800 GTS and 8800 GTX, and the "king of the hill," the (once) almighty 8800 Ultra. The catch is that while the 8800 GT delivers outstanding gaming performance for everyone, the 8800 GTX and Ultra have a much lower performance/price ratio, so that's why I have chosen this card today. Regarding the producer, I am sure that, for most of you, EVGA needs no introduction, and for the others, it's enough to say that you'll get lifetime warranty for any card you buy from them!
Ok, so what's so special about the EVGA e-GeForce 8800GT 512MB, after all? Obviously, there's the lifetime warranty, and the reliability backed up by it, but other than these two, you'll get a video card based on the NVIDIA 8800 GT reference design, powered by the G92 GPU, of course.
Using the world's first PCI Express 2.0 GPU, the EVGA e-GeForce 8800GT 512MB has a GPU clocked at 600MHz, 512MB of DDR3 memory running at 1.8GHz, with a 256 bit bus, 112 stream processors, and a bandwidth of no less than 57.6GB/s.

When talking about support for latest technologies, I am sure you'll be just fine with DirectX 10, Shader Model 4.0, OpenGL 2.0, as well as the chance of setting up two of these cards in a SLI configuration. Even more, the EVGA e-GeForce 8800GT 512MB features NVIDIA's Quantum Effects technology for physics processing, as well as the second generation PureVideo HD technology, able to greatly enhance HD video.
If you want to use two monitors on this card, there's no problem, because the Dual DVI-I connectors are all you need. As most cards manufactured in the last year, the EVGA e-GeForce 8800GT 512MB was labelled as "built for Microsoft Windows Vista," but that's not the best part of it...
At last, you should know that these cards have a very good overclocking potential, and the price is simply amazing, because you can find the EVGA e-GeForce 8800GT 512MB for prices as low as $159, and there is still enough room for them to become even cheaper, with the NVIDIA 9xxx series unleashed on all fronts!

When looking at the NVIDIA 8800 cards available, we have the 8800 GT, the more powerful 8800 GTS and 8800 GTX, and the "king of the hill," the (once) almighty 8800 Ultra. The catch is that while the 8800 GT delivers outstanding gaming performance for everyone, the 8800 GTX and Ultra have a much lower performance/price ratio, so that's why I have chosen this card today. Regarding the producer, I am sure that, for most of you, EVGA needs no introduction, and for the others, it's enough to say that you'll get lifetime warranty for any card you buy from them!
Ok, so what's so special about the EVGA e-GeForce 8800GT 512MB, after all? Obviously, there's the lifetime warranty, and the reliability backed up by it, but other than these two, you'll get a video card based on the NVIDIA 8800 GT reference design, powered by the G92 GPU, of course.
Using the world's first PCI Express 2.0 GPU, the EVGA e-GeForce 8800GT 512MB has a GPU clocked at 600MHz, 512MB of DDR3 memory running at 1.8GHz, with a 256 bit bus, 112 stream processors, and a bandwidth of no less than 57.6GB/s.

When talking about support for latest technologies, I am sure you'll be just fine with DirectX 10, Shader Model 4.0, OpenGL 2.0, as well as the chance of setting up two of these cards in a SLI configuration. Even more, the EVGA e-GeForce 8800GT 512MB features NVIDIA's Quantum Effects technology for physics processing, as well as the second generation PureVideo HD technology, able to greatly enhance HD video.
If you want to use two monitors on this card, there's no problem, because the Dual DVI-I connectors are all you need. As most cards manufactured in the last year, the EVGA e-GeForce 8800GT 512MB was labelled as "built for Microsoft Windows Vista," but that's not the best part of it...
At last, you should know that these cards have a very good overclocking potential, and the price is simply amazing, because you can find the EVGA e-GeForce 8800GT 512MB for prices as low as $159, and there is still enough room for them to become even cheaper, with the NVIDIA 9xxx series unleashed on all fronts!



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