eVGA GeForce is a graphics processor. This product is part of the GeForce series and is available from eVGA. The detected vendor ID for the GeForce is 0x10de and the product IDs include 0x0640, 0x0610, 0x0614, 0x0612, 0x0605, 0x0400, . The eVGA GeForce has been tested via the Phoronix Test Suite in the configurations listed below.
cache_write - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Celeron D 3.46GHz, GeForce 8800 GTS, Packard Bell BV RC415
cache_read - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Celeron D 3.46GHz, GeForce 8800 GTS, Packard Bell BV RC415
ram_write - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Celeron D 3.46GHz, GeForce 8800 GTS, Packard Bell BV RC415
RAM_read - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Celeron D 3.46GHz, GeForce 8800 GTS, Packard Bell BV RC415
testresult - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, AMD FX-8350 Eight-Core, GeForce GTX 690, ASUS Crosshair V Formula
25.02.13_mainserver - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core i3 530, GeForce GT 240, ASUS P7H55D-M PRO
CPU overclocking test: Athlon XP - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, AMD Athlon XP 1800, GeForce4 MX 420, VIA VT8367-8233
CPU overclocking test: Athlon XP - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, AMD Athlon XP 1800, GeForce4 MX 420, VIA VT8367-8233
CPU overclocking test: Athlon XP - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, AMD Athlon XP 1800, GeForce4 MX 420, VIA VT8367-8233
CPU overclocking test: Athlon XP - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, AMD Athlon XP 1800, GeForce4 MX 420, VIA VT8367-8233
RAM bandwidth - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, AMD Athlon XP 1700, GeForce4 MX 420, VIA VT8367-8233
RAM bandwidth - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, AMD Athlon XP 1700, GeForce4 MX 420, VIA VT8367-8233
RAM bandwidth - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, AMD Athlon XP 1700, GeForce4 MX 420, VIA VT8367-8233
RAM speed tests - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, AMD Athlon XP 1700, GeForce4 MX 420, VIA VT8367-8233
NVIDIA 1.0-8751 + EVGA 7900GT: Now that last week we presented the world with our findings for the NVIDIA GeForce 7900GT 256MB, we are back with our complete Linux gaming benchmarks. Although the 7900 supportive drivers are not yet in the hands of the public, we have obtained the Linux drivers from NVIDIA and are numbered 1.0-8751.
eVGA e-GeForce 7800GT CO 256MB: Two months ago we took a look at eVGA's e-GeForce 6800GT 256MB PCI Express part, and now with last week's release of the NVIDIA 1.0-8174 display drivers, our focus of attention today is on their new 7800GT CO 256MB part. Battling up against the eVGA 7800GT in this review is the 7800GTX, GeForce 6 SLI, and the previously reviewed 6800GT.
eVGA e-GeForce 6800GT PCI-E: Although the NVIDIA 7800GTX has a definitive advantage over the 6800GT, the GeForce 6800GT remains a respectable card for enthusiasts not wishing to shell out nearly $500 USD for a graphics upgrade. With us today we have the eVGA GeForce 6800GT 256MB and will see just how well this card can fare through overclocking and just how the card can fare against a 7800GTX in a dual-core environment.
techgage.com: When NVIDIA released their GTX 285 card last month, it became the fastest single-GPU card on the market, and that fact still remains. But with our insatiable appetite for more performance, we can't help but be curious as to how the cards perform when overclocked.
EVGA GeForce GTX 285 SSC reviews are also available at: motherboards.org, legitreviews.com, and vortez.net.
techwarelabs.com: In the world of advanced gaming, video cards can be the difference between playing Crysis on low settings or on medium settings. Wouldn't you want to squeeze the most out of your gaming experience? Today, Ruffy checks out the new EVGA e-Geforce 8800GT KO series video card.
rage3d.com: Nvidia's 'Mid Life Kicker' gives the boot to AMD's HD 5800 range with the new EVGA GeForce GTX 570 Superclocked showing how it's done. Our investigation looks at how the EVGA's $369 card compares with it's big GTX 580 brother, and AMD's Radeon HD 5970 OC, HD 5870 2GB and HD 6870 cards.
benchmarkreviews.com: It's been nearly a decade since NVIDIA last used the Titanium moniker on one of their product, and for those who can still recall how the GeForce 4 series was revision of the previous series the new GeForce GTX 560 Ti will make perfect sense. Replacing the GeForce GTX 470 video card in the current product stack, NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 560 Ti uses a tuned GF114 GPU that finally delivers a full GF104 Fermi architecture.
ninjalane.com: Due to the overclocked nature of the EVGA GTX560 Ti SuperClocked we witnessed some real performance gains over the stock card which also translated extremely well when paired up in SLI.
futurelooks.com: In the two horse race of performance video cards, things have been pretty cyclical. One company would release a new whiz-bang card, then the other company would release their response. This was followed by a similar cycle of tweaked versions of the same cards.