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eVGA GeForce 7800 GT Video Card Print E-mail
Written by Vikram Chand   
Tuesday, 29 November 2005
Rated 5 out of 5 Stars 5 out of 5 Stars
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DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS :

Manufacturer :   eVGA
Website :   www.evga.com
 Graphic Processor :  
NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GT
 GPU  Clock Speed :  
445 MHz / 510 MHz (overclocked)
 RAMDAC Speed :   400 MHz
 Interface :   PCI Express (PCI-E)
 Installed Memory :   256 MB
 Memory Technology :   GDDR3 SDRAM
 Memory Data Width :   256-bit
Memory Band Width :   32.24 GB/sec
 Form Factor :   Plug-in card
Maximum Resolution :   2048 x 1536
Refresh Rate :   85 Hz
 Display Interface :   2 x DVI
Output Interface :   S-Video
Compatible OS's :   Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/NT4/XP
Description :  
The eVGA GeForce 7800 GT distinguishes itself from the standard nVidia GeForce 7800GT reference design with a striking black graphic on the heat sink and higher clock rates for both core and memory. The 445-MHz core rate is about 11 percent faster than the 400-MHz default, and the 533-MHz (1,070-MHz DDR) memory rate is about 6 percent faster. Despite the overclocking, though, we saw no stability issues during testing, and core temperatures seemed in line with similar products.
 
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Comments (4)
  • Justin  - Nice review
    Very nice review, and I'm envious of your client. :)

    I've been considering upgrading to either a 7800GT or a 7800GTX, but haven't made a final decision on which brand to get. Couple questions for you:

    1) What case did you install this card into? I am worried about getting a new video card because my 6800GT barely fits into my current Antec case. I installed another 120mm fan, and the length of the video card leaves no room between the fan and the end of the video card. If I get a video card that is even 1/2" longer, I won't be able to install it.

    2) Did you see any issues with overheating when you overclocked the card?

    Again, very good review.
  • Vikram Chand  - Re: Nice review
    My client has the Thermaltake Tsunami ATX Case. And it fits fine. As for overheating when overclocked... the temperature does go up, but since I put two additional case fans it was controlled. This is a big case so there is a lot of air flow.
  • stse  - Too expensive for me!
    If you are a gamer, yes, this game is definitely good for you.. However, I won't spend that much to buy a video card. ...

    but you have a nice review though!
  • Vikram Chand  - Re: Too expensive for me!
    Thanks for reading and commenting.

    And I agree with you completely. This is good for you if you want to play games. But if you just want to surf the web and do office work then you will be better of with a cheaper card. My client likes to play games a lot so he went with this card.
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