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512MB GeForce 6800 Ultra Reviewed

Timmus writes "If you thought the $500 GeForce 6800 Ultra and $550 Radeon X850 XT PE were excessive, wait until you see nVidia's GeForce 6800 Ultra 512MB: it officially retails for $999.99! Firingsquad has a review of the card manufactured by BFG. They ran tests with 6 different configurations (including a pair of 512MB cards running in SLI) with widescreen benchmarks at 1980x1200 as well."

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  1. HOLYCRAP! by rkv · · Score: -1, Redundant

    HOLY CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111 now thats wat i call performance ;)

  2. Re:System requirements by nb+caffeine · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Wish i had some mod points to make that +1 insightful

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  3. article text by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant

    FiringSquad: Home of the Hardcore Gamer - Games, Hardware, Reviews and News Home News Deals Hardware Games Gamers Open Guides Features Media Products Forums Login Register May 17, 2005 Login Hello Guest, [Login] Not an FS member? Register Here, it's FREE! Rate This Product! What's This?User Review Average Average User's Product Rating N/A [ Review(s) ] Gamers.com: Reviews, News, Previews, Screenshots, and much more! Affiliate Sites Latest Galleries BFG GeForce 6800 Ultra OC 512MB Photos new! Imperial Glory Demo Review Screenshots EVGA e-GeForce 6800 AGP Product Photos Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Screenshots Gallery PowerColor X800 XL AGP Gallery Call of Duty 2 Teaser Screenshots Silent Hunter III Review Screenshots BFG GeForce 6600 GT OC PCI-E Review Gallery SWAT 4 Preview Screenshots Silent Hunter III Screenshots All Galleries >> BFG GeForce 6800 Ultra OC 512MB Review Home > Hardware > Video Cards May 16, 2005 Chris Crazipper Angelini > [View My Other Articles] Product Info | +User Review | Article Images(12) | Image Gallery | Comments | Forum Thread Introduction The last truly exciting graphics technology unveiling was nearly six months ago, in December of 2004, when ATI took the wraps off of its RADEON X850 XT PE graphics card. Even then, the product was little more than a juiced-up X800 with an extravagant, dual-slot cooler and an all-time higher price tag. Was it faster? Without question. Did it represent any noticeable advance? Not particularly. More recently, we saw the first 512MB graphics cards in ATI's PCI Express RADEON X800 XL. It's an impressive piece of work by most accounts; however, the extra performance afforded by additional memory is offset by that product's lower operating frequency compared to the X850 XT Platinum Edition. Half-Life 2 demonstrates the card's alacrity to some degree, but I think it's fair to say your money is better spent on a faster card instead of one with more memory. What happens, though, when you combine a super-fast graphics processor and an extra-large frame buffer? After all, both ATI's X800-class and NVIDIA's GeForce 6-series architectures support 512MB memory capacities. ATI first demonstrated 512MB on a RADEON X850 XT board, suggesting it'd pursue the high-end with great memory capacity. ATI later revealed it'd instead arm its X800 XL with 512MB and shoot for a lower price point. In response, NVIDIA announced plans to introduce a 512MB GeForce 6800 Ultra, heralding a new flagship theoretically capable of besting every other card on the market. It employs the same 130nm manufacturing process and even runs at the same frequency. The real issue here is memory capacity. BFG's GeForce 6800 Ultra OC 512MB Even if the 512MB GeForce 6800 Ultra is an over-the-bow response to ATI's own 512MB salvo, there's no denying the card's supremacy from a specification sheet point of view. BFG wasted no time in packaging and marketing the board, adding its own touches to what is otherwise an NVIDIA reference design. BFG GeForce 6800 Ultra OC 512MB Review [ BFG GeForce 6800 Ultra 512MB @ 1024 x 768 ] > View Full-Size in another window. BFG GeForce 6800 Ultra 512MB BFG GeForce 6800 Ultra OC 512MB Review [ Back of the card @ 1024 x 768 ] > View Full-Size in another window. Back of the card BFG GeForce 6800 Ultra OC 512MB Review [ Dual DVIs on the backplate @ 1024 x 768 ] > View Full-Size in another window. Dual DVIs on the backplate Physically, the 512MB model differs from 256MB 6800 Ultra boards in that it is longer and includes some extra power circuitry, much of which is covered by a secondary passive heatsink. It employs the same six-pin power input you'd expect on any other high-end PCI Express graphics card, and the board sports a very similar active cooler for its graphics processor. Interestingly, only half of the onboard memory modules are blanketed with aluminum RAM-sinks. The other eight 1.6ns modules run bare. More BFG