XFX 8800 ULTRA XXX - 384bit - 768MB

XFX 8800 ULTRA XXX - 384bit - 768MB

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NORMAL 8800 ULTRALARDAN DAHA HIZLI BİR KARTTIR. FABRİKA ÇIKIŞLI HIZLANDIRILMIŞ OLAN STABİL BİR HIZAŞIRTMALI ULTRA VERSİYONUDUR. TEK ÇEKİRDEKLİ GRAFİK KARTLARI DÜNYASINDA FABRİKA ÇIKIŞI EN YÜKSEK HIZLARA SAHİP VE EN HIZLI KARTTIR.

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CİDDİ BİR BOYUTU VE AĞIRLIĞI VARDIR. KASANIZIN İÇİNDE YETERİNCE YER OLDUĞUNDAN EMİN OLUN. SICAKLIK DEĞERLERİNİN TESTLERİNİ AŞAĞIDA VERDİM. TAM YÜK ALTINDA 80 DERECEYİ BULABİLİR. BU YÜZDEN İYİ HAVALANDIRMASI OLAN KASALAR TERCİH EDİLMELİDİR.

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FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS

NVIDIA® Unified Architecture

* Unified shader architecture
* GigaThread™ technology
* Full support for Microsoft® DirectX® 10
o Geometry shaders
o Geometry instancing
o Streamed output
o Shader Model 4.0
* Full 128-bit floating point precision through the entire rendering pipeline

NVIDIA Lumenex™ Engine

* 16x full screen anti-aliasing
* Transparent multisampling and transparent supersampling
* 16x angle independent anisotropic filtering
* 128-bit floating point high dynamic-range (HDR) lighting with anti-aliasing
o 32-bit per component floating point texture filtering and blending
* Advanced lossless compression algorithms for color, texture, and z-data
* Support for normal map compression
* Z-cull
* Early-Z

NVIDIA Quantum Effects™ Technology

* Advanced shader processors architected for physics computation
* Simulate and render physics effects on the graphics processor

NVIDIA SLI™ Technology1

* Patented hardware and software technology allows two GeForce-based graphics cards to run in parallel to scale performance and enhance image quality on today´s top titles.

NVIDIA PureVideo™ HD Technology2

* Dedicated on-chip video processor
* High-definition H.264, VC-1, MPEG2 and WMV9 decode acceleration
* Advanced spatial-temporal de-interlacing
* HDCP capable3
* Spatial-Temporal De-Interlacing
* Noise Reduction
* Edge Enhancement
* Bad Edit Correction
* Inverse telecine (2:2 and 3:2 pull-down correction)
* High-quality scaling
* Video color correction
* Microsoft® Video Mixing Renderer (VMR) support

Advanced Display Functionality

* Two dual-link DVI outputs for digital flat panel display resolutions up to 2560x1600
* Dual integrated 400MHz RAMDACs for analog display resolutions up to and including 2048x1536 at 85Hz
* Integrated HDTV encoder provides analog TV-output (Component/Composite/S-Video) up to 1080i resolution
* NVIDIA nView® multi-display technology capability
* 10-bit display processing

Built for Microsoft® Windows Vista™

* Full DirectX 10 support
* Dedicated graphics processor powers the new Windows Vista Aero 3D user interface
* VMR-based video architecture

High Speed Interfaces

* Designed for PCI Express® x16
* Designed for high-speed GDDR3 memory

Operating Systems

* Windows Vista /Windows Vista 64
* Windows XP/Windows XP 64
* Linux

API Support

* Complete DirectX support, including Microsoft DirectX 10 Shader Model 4.0
* Full OpenGL® support, including OpenGL 2.0

1 - NVIDIA SLI certified versions of GeForce PCI Express GPUs only.
2 - Feature requires supported video software. Features may vary by product.
3 - Requires other compatible components that are also HDCP capable.




XFX 8800 Ultra XXX Specifications
Memory Interface 384 bit
RAMDACs Dual 400 MHz
Memory Bandwidth 103.7 GB/sec
Fill Rate 39.2 billion/sec
Chipset GeForce™ 8800 Ultra
Clock Rate 675 MHz
Memory Clock 2.3 GHz
Shader Clock 1667 MHz
Dual Link DVI - Supporting digital
output up to 2560x1600 Dual Link
Memory 768 MB
Bus Type PCI-E
Memory Type DDR3
Highlighted Features Vista
Dual DVI Out
RoHS
HDTV ready
SLI ready
HDCP Ready



Please note that the XFX GeForce® 8800 Ultra XXX is essentially a factory overclocked version of the original NVIDIA 8800 Ultra GPU/VPU which is at best a variant of the original 8800GTX VPU/GPU. There have been no apparent major changes to physical body of the card or features (other than sheer speed) since the release of the original 8800GTX. For that reason we will somewhat abbreviate our normally in depth "Features & Specifications" section of this review and place our efforts where they belong with the card itself and in its testing.

Top Down View Showing PCI-e Power Inputs


Power Consumption

We decided to measure both the power consumption of our entire test system with each of these cards. To measure power we used the software that came with our UPS that measures line draw. We used a high-end UPS as our power source to eliminate any power spikes and to condition the current being supplied to the test systems. We measured the idle load after 15 minutes of totally idle activity on the desktop with no processes running that mandated additional power demand. Load was measured after running 3DMark06 for 15 minutes at maximum settings.



As we would expect, the power consumption of both these graphics solutions is high and we can certainly understand why a power supply with minimum of 35A on the 12 volt rail is recommended. The best answer is get used to it and buy the absolute best PSU you can afford if you want the luxury of running either of these products.
Temperatures

The temperatures of the cards tested were measured with Everest Ultimate Edition v. 3.50.761 to assure consistency and remove any bias that might be interjected with the respective card´s utilities. The temperature measurements used the same process for measuring "idle" and "load" capabilities as did the power consumption measurements.



While not totally out of the realm of what we expected to see, the temperatures are higher than we´d like. However, they are somewhat lower than we expected and totally within an acceptable operating range. We were quite impressed with how cool the XFX 8800 Ultra XXX ran throughout the testing staying within 2 degrees of its counterpart. It truly makes us wonder if the cooling used by XFX is truly the standard NVIDIA reference cooler or an XFX variant. Remember also we were running these tests in a closed Lian Li PCV-2000 custom built enclosure in a room that is kept at 20° Celsius (+ 1°:). The moral is these high-end systems produce quite a bit of heat in a direct relationship to their power consumption. So make sure your case has plenty of airflow.

2008-04-04 23:18:36