why you want to waste ur money on SLi?
i recommend to get on of those, they are btter than X850xt
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814130054
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814130017
Switch that around...128 < 256128bit > 256bit
Eh, im thinking about http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16814130056
but i dunno yet
there hasnt been any reviews on it.
My thoughts exactly:[-0MEGA-];425317 said:Spend the extra $30 and go for the 7900GT.
Avoid the GTS (It's more 'S' than 'T'), the real 7600GT is better value than either eVGA model.
At $96 after MIR, the X850XT is an attractive alternative though.
My thoughts exactly:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814122244
Only $10 more, and much better.
i don't think this 7900GT will beat the 7900GS that "Alimoose" posted. The 7900GT may have more pixel pipelines, but it has slower clock and memory speed.
I recommend to get this 7900GT which has higher clock and memory speed that the one you posted
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814127218
There's not much info about these cards available at the moment, but from what I can tell these cards find their origin in the 7600GS (a supposition which is supported by the lack of Dual DVI). That would mean they're basically an overclocked GS with GDDR3. There have been many variations on this theme over the months (manufacturers get stock GS cores cheaper than stock GT cores, so are willing to experiment), few of which have been sucessful (remember the GST), although this does look like one of the better ones. Assuming this is a OC'd GS core, the overclocking potential would be limited. It is interesting to note that eVGA don't even promote the card on their site. Between the lack of independant reviews for the card, lack of hardware SLI support and lack of dual DVI, i'd favour the proper 7600GT.The GTS is more S than T, are you sure ????
The GT at stock speed is 560/1400
The GS at stock speed is 400/800
The GTS card that i posted is 560/1400
So, now what do you think ? is it more S or T ?
Also the GTS card that i posted is very cheap, it cost just $112.99 after $15.00 Mail-In Rebate.
Both cards should OC to about the same point, but it's not a bad deal at all.I recommend to get this 7900GT which has higher clock and memory speed that the one you posted
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814127218
The 7900GT is the better card. Let me stress again that the extra 50Mhz is just a factory overclock, not a better chip.i don't think this 7900GT will beat the 7900GS that "Alimoose" posted. The 7900GT may have more pixel pipelines, but it has slower clock and memory speed.