January 11th 2007 |
Graphics Cards
The 8800GTX is the fastest single graphics card on the market today bar none. The performance with two of them just flat outperforms everything on the market and then some when it works. Two of these cards working together in SLI flat out allows gamers to play games at Ultra High Resolution gaming like 2048×1536 or 2560×1600 with little trouble as long as the rest of the system including the PSU matches up.
If you have a Dell 30" 3007 monitor or larger, with the fastest Intel CPU or AMD CPU the 8800GTX SLI solution is bar none the way to go. Image quality with 16XQ AA and 16X AF is simply amazing, breathtaking and unmatched by the competition or any NVIDIA card today except for the 8800GTS.
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