ceewi1 said:The PCI-E version of the 6800GS uses the newer NV41 core, and is clocked 75Mhz higher than the AGP version which uses the NV40 core. The AGP version, however, can be unlocked to 16/6.
My mistake, I should have looked it up before I posted. XT and GTO are the NV41, along with some of the vanilla.Ku-sama said:make that the NV-42 for PCI-E,, and from my review of the AGP and the PCI-E cards, the PCI is much better
IIRC, the PCI-E is .11umJust wondering how is yours a better core? All 6800GS's have the .13m technology according to nVidias site.
At stock, yes, once unlocked, it's alot closer.from my review of the AGP and the PCI-E cards, the PCI is much better
The difference with aquamark is less noticable than the difference with other benchmarking tools, or with real performance. It's also not really fair to compare scores with different systems, probably with different software & running processes, and set up by different people.Ku-sama said:nope, in aquamark3, my GPU overclocked got about 11.5k in the GPU score, yet on the AGP version, unlocked and overclocked, only got about 9k
Because you have a faster CPU thats why.Ku-sama said:reguardelssly, my GPU scored higer at everything, compared to your moms AGP GS