Until now, almost all the 7800GTX cards that we’ve looked at have been standard nVidia reference design- down to the cooling used on the card. However, the ASUS 7800GTX TOP that we’re looking at today is different. While the PCB layout is still identical to the reference card, ASUS uses different cooling and clock speeds on their model making it stand out amongst the other 7800GTX cards available today.
We think that if you’re the kind who like to overclock their system than this card is not for you as you will probably be able to achieve similar speeds using a reference card and a modified cooling solution. However, if you’re not an avid overclocker but still a hardcore gamer, then the ASUS 7800GTX TOP is certainly a good choice that is very very fast. Adding another one in your system and running it in SLI will surely break some records.
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