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NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT


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anon-24811-2045-27613 - Tests on Ubuntu 11.10, GeForce 8800 GTS

test1 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core 2 Duo E7500, GeForce 8800 GT, MSI P35 Platinum

build-apache_1 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.10, Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700, GeForce 8800 GTS, MSI MS-7350

phoronix_test_run_1 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.10, Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700, GeForce 8800 GTS, MSI MS-7350

sqlite-racic - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200, GeForce 8800 GTS, Gigabyte GA-M56S-S3

UrbanTerror1 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core 2 Duo E8400, GeForce 8800 GT, ASUS P5E

gears - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core 2 Duo E8400, GeForce 8800 GT, ASUS P5E

anon-7819-21824-28634 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.10, Intel Core i7-2600K, GeForce 8800 GT, ASUS P8P67 EVO

anon-23087-5622-12303 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.10, Intel Core i7-2600K, GeForce 8800 GT, ASUS P8P67 EVO

anon-22813-7921-1196 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.10, Intel Core i7-2600K, GeForce 8800 GT, ASUS P8P67 EVO, Intel Core i5-2300, NVIDIA GF104, ASUS P8H67-M

anon-30947-1669-9608 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.10, Intel Core i7-2600K, GeForce 8800 GT, ASUS P8P67 EVO

sudokut_test - Tests on Debian testing, Intel Core 2 6300, GeForce 8800 GTS, ASUS P5QL PRO

compress-7zip-2011-03-05-9-19 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.10, Intel Core 2 Quad, GeForce 8800 GTX, EVGA 122-CK-NF68

cray - Tests on Ubuntu 10.10, Intel Core i7-2600K, GeForce 8800 GT, ASUS P8P67 EVO

Phoronix Information

A New NVIDIA Linux Binary Driver Released: NVIDIA has released the updated 295.53 binary Linux display graphics driver for GeForce and Quadro hardware...

NVIDIA 295.49 Fixes Linux Performance Regression: While NVIDIA this week put out their first 302.xx series beta Linux graphics driver, yesterday they also released the 295.49 stable Linux driver. This update does fix the 295.40 performance regression that affected some users in April...

Running The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 On An Open-Source Driver: Thanks to clean-room reverse-engineering, it is already possible to run the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 "Kepler" graphics card on a fully open-source graphics driver complete with OpenGL acceleration. Here are the first benchmarks of this work-in-progress, community-created open-source GeForce 600 series graphics driver.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti: For those Linux gamers and other desktop users currently looking for a new mid-range (sub-$150 USD) graphics card, up for review today is a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti. The GF116 Fermi graphics processor for the GTX 550 Ti has 192 CUDA cores, 900MHz core clock, 24 ROPs, 32 texture units, a 192-bit memory bus, and this EVGA-branded graphics card is paired with 1GB of GDDR5 video memory.

NVIDIA GeForce GT 520: Up for review today is a low-end NVIDIA Fermi graphics card, the GeForce GT 520. The low-end graphics processor it uses, the GF119, was released back in April. The graphics card only has 48 Stream processors and uses DDR3 memory with a 64-bit bus, except the cost on this creation is just around $60 USD.

NVIDIA Does An Official 275.xx Linux Driver Blob: NVIDIA has officially introduced their 275.xx Linux driver series with the stable release of the 275.09.07 binary driver this morning...

NVIDIA Pre-Releases A New Linux Driver: The NVIDIA crew working on their proprietary Linux driver have just pre-released a new build, NVIDIA 270.41.03. This Linux driver update mainly adds support for a number of new GeForce / Quadro GPUs...

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 On Linux: NVIDIA formally introduced the GeForce 400 "Fermi" graphics card series in late March when rolling out the GeForce GTX 470 and 480. This launch was followed by the GeForce GTX 465 availability in late May and then in the middle of July there was the launch of the GeForce GTX 460 768MB and GeForce GTX 460 1024MB graphics cards.

ECS NVIDIA GeForce GT 240 512MB: A month after NVIDIA launched the GeForce GT 220 graphics card they rolled out the GeForce GT 240, to further fill the performance void between the GT216-based GT 220 and the GeForce GTS 250 that had been around since March. The $100 GeForce GT 240 has received some praise for its low-power consumption while delivering a decent level of performance for being a mid-range graphics card, but of course, those reviews have been when tested under Microsoft Windows.

NVIDIA GeForce GT 220: Days prior to AMD's release of the ATI Radeon HD 5750 and Radeon HD 5770 graphics cards, NVIDIA released their GeForce G 210 and GeForce GT 220 graphics cards. Both of these NVIDIA graphics cards are for low-end desktop systems, but part of what makes them interesting is that they are the first NVIDIA GPUs built upon a TSMC 40nm process.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280M: After launching the GeForce 200 series last year, NVIDIA unveiled the GeForce GTX 260M and 280M GPUs for notebook computers earlier this year. The GeForce GTX 280M is currently NVIDIA's fastest notebook GPU, even though it is derived from the GeForce 9800GTX+ core rather than the GTX 280 desktop variant.

NVIDIA 180.51 Display Driver Released: NVIDIA has now managed to make it nearly two weeks before issuing a new Linux driver update. The NVIDIA 185.19 Beta is still the latest in the 185.xx series, but NVIDIA has provided a pre-release of the 180.51 driver...

Industry Reviews

Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT

techreport.com: This is an absolutely spectacular time to be a PC gamer. The slew of top-notch and hotly anticipated games hitting stores shelves is practically unprecedented, including BioShock, Crysis, Quake Wars, Unreal Tournament 3, and Valve's Orange Box trio of goodness.

Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT reviews are also available at: trustedreviews.com.

Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTS 512

techreport.com: Okay boys and girls, it's time once again for the introduction of a new video card, a happy ritual performed multiple times each year during the lead-up to Christm... err, Holiday. The video card making its debut today is the GeForce 8800 GTS 512, a brand-new big brother to the GeForce 8800 GT, which is selling like a Nintendo Wii infused with the essence of Cabbage Patch Kids, or something like that. The 8800 GTS 512 looks to supplant older versions of the GeForce 8800 GTS by offering a more attractive mix of price, performance, capabilities, and power consumption.

Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTS 512 reviews are also available at: xbitlabs.com and hexus.net.

NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 512MB

hothardware.com: NVIDIA is updating its product stack again this morning, this time with a newly designed GeForce 8800 GTS 512MB card based on the 65nm G92 GPU. This new GTS features 128 stream processors, up from 96 in the original GTS, but its memory bus width has been cut down to 256-bits.

NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 512MB reviews are also available at: bit-tech.net.

PNY GeForce 8800 GTX XLR8

pcper.com: Several months ago I received an email from a PR contact PNY with a very interesting announcement. It was at first what looked like your typical overclocked GeForce 8800 GTX card until I zoomed in on the power connectors: there appeared to be one standard 6-pin and one of the new 8-pin PCIe power connectors: That news post was in early May; soon after my post I was contacted by both NVIDIA and PNY that the card was NOT going to ship with that power connector combination and would instead use the regular dual 6-pin PCIe connectors.

XFX Geforce 8800 GT 512MB XXX

driverheaven.net: A few weeks ago Nvidia had one of its most successful launches ever with the 8800GT. Reviews across the web, including ours, were incredibly positive with the excellent performance at a midrange price. At the time of our original review the XFX 8800GT XXX edition was not ready and so we featured only the standard edition.

XFX GeForce 8800 GTS 512MB XXX

legitreviews.com: The XFX GeForce 8800 GTS 512MB XXX Edition video card was consistently 12-15% faster than the GeForce 8800 GT 512MB in the nine benchmarking games and applications that we tested it on. If you have a 24-30" LCD monitor and like to game at higher resolutions that extra performance boost will sometimes mean the difference between having stutters and smooth game play, so keep that in mind when shopping around for your next graphics card.

ECS GeForce 8800 GT 256MB

legitreviews.com: The ECS N8800GT 256MB packs in double the memory with an available BIOS update giving you the performance of a true 8800 GT 512MB. The extra memory along with a nearly silent heat sink/fan combo and a $169 price tag assures it to be a great success!

ECS GeForce 8800 GT 256MB reviews are also available at: benchmarkreviews.com.

Additional NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT reviews: EVGA e-Geforce 8800 GT KO, BFG GeForce 9600 GT OCX, 8800 GT OCX, GeForce 8800 GTS 512MB Roundup, PNY XLR8 GeForce 8800 GTS 512MB, VVIKOO GeForce 8800 GT Max 1024 MB, and Gigabyte GeForce 8800 GT Turbo Force.