Nvidia GeForce 256MB 8800 GT Fairfax VA

It's been a while since Nvidia released a new GPU, but over the past couple of months, the company has introduced several new models, including 256MB and 512MB versions of the 8800 GT. The 8800 GT is Nvidia's first 65nm GPU, which means that despite being more complex than its predecessors, it consumes very little extra power.

Local Companies

Ask1Expert
703-856-3855
2503-D North Harriso
Arlington, VA
Windows data recovery software
001-9811111111
Road
City, TX
Logic Computer Software
703-920-2552
2340 Columbia Pike
Arlington, VA
Golden Tech Computers
(703) 499-9292
14281 Potomac Mills Road
Woodbridge, VA
Apple Computer Store
703-875-9880
2700 Clarendon Blvd
Arlington, VA
Keystone Computer
703-516-0300
4615 N Leen Hwy
Arlington, VA
Computer Sciences Corp.
(703) 318-2638
45154 Underwood Lane
Sterling, VA
Abtech Inc
(202) 295-9100
1045 Wisconsin Ave Nw
Washington, DC
Mercury Computers Systems
703-413-0781
1901 S Bell St
Arlington, VA
Apple Store R129
703-418-1092
1100 S Hayes St
Arlington, VA

 

Provided By:

It's been a while since Nvidia released a new GPU, but over the past couple of months, the company has introduced several new models, including 256MB and 512MB versions of the 8800 GT.

The 8800 GT is Nvidia's first 65nm GPU, which means that despite being more complex than its predecessors, it consumes very little extra power. For example, the 256MB 8800 GT is more than twice as fast as the 8600 GTS in Need for Speed: Pro Street, but consumes only 6 per cent more power. The 256MB 8800 GT has the same GPU as that of the 512MB 8800 GT, so its stream processors run at 1.5GHz while the rest of the GPU hums along at 600MHz. However, its 256MB of RAM is clocked significantly lower than the RAM on the 512MB version - 700MHz (1.4GHz effective) compared to 900MHz (1.8GHz effective). Both versions of the 8800 GT support PCI-E 2.0, but aren't compatible with Shader Model 4.1 or DirectX 10.1. Like the 512MB 8800 GT the 256MB 8800 GT is also fitted with a relatively quiet single-slot cooler.

As the 256MB 8800 GT has less memory bandwidth than the 512MB version, it's significantly slower at high resolutions with lots of anti-aliasing. However, the 256MB 8800 GT has enough oomph to play most games smoothly at 1,680 x 1,050, which is the resolution of most 20in and 22in widescreen TFTs. Technically speaking, Crysis wasn't what we'd describe as consistently smooth (25fps or greater), but a small overclock would be enough to make this game run smoothly at 1,024 x 768, an incredible achievement given the low cost of the card.

In price, the nearest ATI-powered card to the 256MB 8800 GT is the slightly cheaper HD 3850. However, the HD 3850 is far slower than the 256MB 8800 GT, especially when you enable anti-aliasing - a must have when gaming at low resolutions. As such, the 256MB 8800 GT is clearly the card to buy if you have around £100 to spend on a new graphics card.

Author: James Gorbold

Nvidia GeForce 256MB 8800 GT

Featured Local Company

Ask1Expert

703-856-3855
2503-D North Harriso
Arlington, VA
http://www.ask1expert.com

Related Local Events
DC Chamber Technology Series: Session 4
Dates: 12/10/2009 - 12/10/2009
Location: Robert H. Smith School at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Washington, DC
View Details

National Facilities Management & Technology (NFMT)
Dates: 3/16/2010 - 3/28/2010
Location: Baltimore Convention Center
Baltimore, MD
View Details

Human Capital Management Federal (HCMF)
Dates: 11/16/2009 - 11/18/2009
Location: Sheraton National Hotel
Arlington, VA
View Details

CSI 2009: The Next Phase In Security
Dates: 10/24/2009 - 10/30/2009
Location: Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center
National Harbor, MD
View Details

ACIs 3rd Annual Carbon Capture and Sequestration Summit
Dates: 9/14/2009 - 9/15/2009
Location: Omni Shoreham Hotel
Washington, DC
View Details

Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History