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Denver Mcanally | 2/03/05 | Leadtek |
TXGF Presents ATI Ultimate Lan - 350-500 Seat Lan - Feb 25-27
The Card
First let me give you a little info on this card. It is built on the NV40 GPU core with 16 pixel pipelines, 4 per quad. The GPU is clocked at 425 MHz and the ram at 1.1GHz. Based on the PCI-E bus this card is built with 256MB of GDDR 3 memory. The card sucks power from the power supply and the PCI-E x16 slot. The AGP version of this card, the A400 GT, features two molex connectors as apposed to 1. I would love to get the A400 and test against this PX6800 GT. Basically I would love to take a high end PCI-E system and test against a very similar AGP system.
You can pick up this PCI-E 6800 GT for as low as$339.00. The AGP version of this card can be purchased for as low as$379.00. When looking at the price comparison to a 6600 GT for around$200.00 it will be interesting to see the price/performance ratio between the two.
The top picture is a picture of the card. The bottom left is a picture of the bundle. As you can see this video card is bundled with the typical Splinter Cell and Prince of Persia. Is it me or does every video card come with at least one of those two games lately? A driver cd, manual, TV-out, and?S-Video cables are also bundled with this video card. To the bottom right we have the box. I aimed to get a quote from the Modem King but I didn't have time.