Even though you can’t use two of them in combination, the Asus Extreme N7800GT Dual would be worth considering if you want to go SLI without the hassle, or the noise, of two cards. The performance is there if you overclock and it is quieter, which always helps you enjoy your games more. The problem is then that at the cheapest price we could find it, it was still more expensive than buying two of the cheapest 7800 GT cards.
Ultimately, the reason to buy this card is not for the performance or even for the near silent running – it’s for the satisfaction of owning a truly interesting piece of graphics engineering, and for that you’ll always pay over the odds. Asus knows that and that’s why it’s only making 2,000 with each one specially numbered. The Asus Extreme N7800GT Dual is a truly over the top piece of engineering.
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