Point of View GeForce 7800 GTX Review

July 13th 2005 | Graphics Cards

Today Guru of 3D will take a look at the GeForce 7800 GTX from Point Of View, a Dutch based company that for numerous countries has slowly taking a sturdy seat in the big graphics gard arena. The keywords, 24 pixel pipelines, 8 Vertex processors, a 430 MHz ‘primary’ core frequency and a 1200 MHz memory frequency running on 256 MB of GDDR3 memory. This card next to offering extreme gaming performance can be nicely overclocked yet also comes with a fantastic game bundle.

Let’s dig a little deeper into the chip. As you know the number of transistors in the actual silicon gives us a nice idea about performance. Intel’s new Pentium 4 6xx series for example have 169 million transistors. The GeForce 6800 already had 222 million transistors. And now the GeForce 7800 GTX has 302 million transistors, crazy huh? It’s being manufactured on a 0.11 micron fabrication process.

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Point of View GeForce 7800 GTX Review
Published in: Graphics Cards on 2005-07-13