If you are considering a jump to the GeForce 7 Series, do yourself a favor and look at XFX’s 7800 GT. It comes with a nice factory overclock of 450/1050MHz, a nice bundle and a great Double Lifetime Warranty. I was totally impressed by the performance of this card, especially when running in SLI mode.
It really makes no sense to buy a non-overclocked 7800 GT when the XFX 7800 GT exists. If it didn’t come with a lifetime warranty, I could understand some conservative buyers reluctance, but that is not the case. Just look how this card performs compared to a non-overclocked 7800 GTX that costs $120-170 more. It’s a no-brainer for those who can splurge a little but don’t quite have $450-500 to buy the absolute best. If you have $700 set aside for pixel pushing and have a monitor that can push 1600×1200 or higher, then get two and prepare to smile huge.
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