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Daaamon Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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atom0s Moderator
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Looking at the reviews on there, it doesn't seem to be a nice a card due to heat. With most motherboards today, your system will have a thresh hold that is controllable by your video card as well. Which means your video card has the ability to shut off your system at random when the temperature exceeds a limit. Unless you plan to spend some more money along with that video card I'd suggest against that one.
As for your direct question, it is a different company "put-out" of the card. The main difference when a company puts out a card under their own name is the driver used by the hardware. Most cards come from the same place, with different "brand-names" labeled on them.
I had two variations of an old Nvidia Geoforce FX 5600 Ultra, and the only difference between the two was a tweaked driver and a sticker on the card. (I'd figure it would be the same for others.) Among other differences, there would be hardware overclocking added / changed to the card as well as different cooling. But the overall "card" itself would remain the same.
That aside though, a friend of mine as dual 8800's via SLI and I'd have to say it's a nice card and worth it's money. But be sure to invest in better cooling if you haven't already.
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Cheetah I post too much
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Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 4:49 am Post subject: Re: Help with 8800GT |
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OC means it's overclocked if that's what you're asking. Overclocking is running at a higher than stock clock rate so the card will be a little faster than a standard one. The 8800GT is an excellent card though
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Madman I post too much
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Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 5:30 am Post subject: |
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| yeah, thats a 8800gt, just overclocked and manufactured by BFG, if you get heat problems just lower the clock back to standard.
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hcavolsdsadgadsg I'm a spammer
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Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 2:34 pm Post subject: |
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the 8800's are rated ridiculously high temperature wise.
I think they are supposed to be OK around like 110c?!
I wouldn't recommend it, but the cards don't seem to have a problem with it either way, that's kind of pushing it though. being able to boil water with your video card is pretty amesome though.
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Labyrnth Moderator
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Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 7:51 pm Post subject: Re: Help with 8800GT |
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| suck a cheetahs dick wrote: |
OC means it's overclocked if that's what you're asking. Overclocking is running at a higher than stock clock rate so the card will be a little faster than a standard one. The 8800GT is an excellent card though  |
No it has over heating problems.
Also if he doesnt have a board that supports pci express he cant use it.
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