Gainward 8800GT 1024MB

"Gainward proudly announces the Release of our new 8800GT 1024MB Golden Sample series Graphic Cards."

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GAINWARD the leading graphic cards manufacturer finally launches the massive 1024MB version of 8800GT graphic card: Bliss 8800GT 1024MB Golden Sample. Equipped with stunning 650+MHz on the core clock and a super fast 950+MHz(DDR 1900+) MHz on the memory clock, Gainward Bliss 8800GT leads to an ultimate performance for enthusiasts and includes a huge 1024MB memory (256bits width) bandwidth size can undoubtedly allow the graphics processors to achieve higher resolutions without running into memory capacity to bottleneck your games. GAINWARDS Bliss 8800GT 1024MB Golden Sample is definitely a must have weapon for truly hardcore gamers.


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- 9016Bliss 8800GT-1024-GS-TV-Dual DVI950Mhz (DDR1900)
 

 • Nvidia GF8800GT(G92) with 650Mhz core   clock.• 112 stream processors with 1.625Ghz    shader clock.• 1024MB DDR3 memory (256bits width)   with 950Mhz clock rate (DDR1900).• Output port : Dual DVI-I (dual-link) and

   HDTV-out.

• HDCP compliant (both DVI port) • PCI Express version 2.0, provides up to  16GB/s bandwidth (2 times that of PCI    express).• High performance with super low    noise cooling fan.• 3-Phase Power Supply System Design.

• Support HDMI interface with HDMI

  dongle.
 

·       The Ultimate Blu-ray and HD DVD Movie Experience on a Gaming PC Featuring the revolutionary second generation PureVideo HD engine, it delivers astounding Blu-ray and HD DVD movie picture quality on a gaming PC
 




I know what your thinking; "I cannot be reading this right... ?" But you are! That is correct an 8800 with 1GB of Vram! Please tell us what you think on our forum.
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Most Recent Comments

11-12-2007, 22:33:26

Hyper
I dont think 1gb is totally useless but 99% of people dont need that much memory.

Its nice that this technology is available for that small percentage that do need it though.

11-12-2007, 23:16:11

NickS

I remember when people used to say 1gb of system ram was useless and now its up to saying 4gb of ram is useless so get 3. Having more ram is never useless if its at a reasonable price.



Trust me, 4GB pwns. :worship:

11-12-2007, 23:22:30

mrapoc
haha im still looking forward to stepping up from my x1900gt to a 8800gt 512mb :yumyum:

bit of a boost + no more ati drivers...i mean amd drivers xD

12-12-2007, 07:06:15

PP Mguire

Trust me, 4GB pwns.

Yea 3gig pwned too and i cried when i had to drop to 2gig.

12-12-2007, 11:40:10

Mr. Smith

It is if the latencies are high. Just depends if they have had to loosen them to have 1GB. Also if you notice it has a 256bit bus width, so in order for more RAM to be used effectively this should be increased (like ATI's 512bit ringbus design)



Exactly. The bus already causes problems at high res with AA on, if they had bothered to up the bus width this would have been a sweet card.

As it stands I doubt there will be much of a performance increase, I guess only a review will tell.

19-12-2007, 10:14:27

ali_james
Well..

http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo.asp?WebProductID=728464

For £235. Thats a very big no. You can get a GTX for that money!

19-12-2007, 17:24:05

SBB
Hmm that price sucks :(

19-12-2007, 19:01:47

Brooksie

Hmm that price sucks :(



Indeed :eek:

19-12-2007, 19:48:54

Mandible
Woah, that is soooo OTT, and who says 2gig system ram is bad :D i have been on 512 for 3 years.

22-12-2007, 10:44:37

Hatman
Well tis now in stock at overclockers.co.uk

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-060-GW&groupid=701&catid=56&subcat=1008

650core, 1900memory, 1600shaders.

Custom heatsink with 2 heatpipes.


£223
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