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    Point of View GeForce 8800 GT photo

    Posted on Monday, October 29 2007 @ 15:43:30 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Here's a look at how the GeForce 8800 GT from Point of View will look like. This card uses the standard clockspeeds and is bundled with Settlers: Rise of an Empire. Not a terrible game but a pretty weird choice IMO as this game doesn't really need a lot of graphics power.
    This single-slotted monster is the most balanced card ever with a perfect gaming performance, superb HD movies playback and last but not least, a perfect price. In other words; everything you'd expect from a Point of View Graphics Card, but stronger, faster and cooler.

    The 256 bit memory bus is fuelling 512 MB of raging 1800Mhz DDR3 memory while the 112 stream processors will blast high-definition effects on mad speeds onto your screen. The GPU core itself runs on 600 Mhz.



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