Is this card any good?

Powermoloch

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First of all...I spotted @ monarchcomputer.com

http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merchant...e=M&Product_Code=190111&AFFIL=hhd&NR=1

@ 155.99 $ ??? gotta be kidding me, is this the same card that Anandtech had played with not long ago.

Will this outperform the current midrange cards of today in PCI-e at the same price range?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a...5-203&CMP=OTC-pr1c3grabb3r#DetailSpecs

Newegg is selling the same product for 279.99? am I going nuts

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH DANG U HOT DEALS

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I might jump on this if i'm planning a new build (sock 939 Sli?)
 

SickBeast

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Looks pretty hot to me at that price. I think it's about as fast as a 6800GT, but you're reliant on the SLI profiles (I'd imagine they're pretty good at this point).
 

Powermoloch

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Originally posted by: SickBeast
Looks pretty hot to me at that price. I think it's about as fast as a 6800GT, but you're reliant on the SLI profiles (I'd imagine they're pretty good at this point).


It's really hard to believe that it's a $20-30 more from a regular 6600GT :confused:
 

SickBeast

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Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Originally posted by: SickBeast
Looks pretty hot to me at that price. I think it's about as fast as a 6800GT, but you're reliant on the SLI profiles (I'd imagine they're pretty good at this point).


It's really hard to believe that it's a $20-30 more from a regular 6600GT :confused:

Just be careful. The AT preview said it will only work in a specific Gigabyte motherboard. I'm not sure if they've fixed this.

Plus there are other issues. More heat, and something about losing a DVI-out. It also takes a *massive* hit when enabling AA/AF compared with 256-bit cards.
 

Wreckage

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That's a damn good price. It should perform between a 6800GS & a 7800GT so that's a savings of at least $50 or more.
 

Powermoloch

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Originally posted by: SickBeast
Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Originally posted by: SickBeast
Looks pretty hot to me at that price. I think it's about as fast as a 6800GT, but you're reliant on the SLI profiles (I'd imagine they're pretty good at this point).


It's really hard to believe that it's a $20-30 more from a regular 6600GT :confused:

Just be careful. The AT preview said it will only work in a specific Gigabyte motherboard. I'm not sure if they've fixed this.

Plus there are other issues. More heat, and something about losing a DVI-out. It also takes a *massive* hit when enabling AA/AF compared with 256-bit cards.

From the reviewers from newegg, it seems for their experience that this GV-3D1-C is a revision of somesort, able to run other SLi boards other than Gigabyte's.
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Well, I have an X850XT AGP right now with my current rig (sock 754). Although this card looks sweet for price in my view :eek:
 

SickBeast

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Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Well, I have an X850XT AGP right now with my current rig (sock 754). Although this card looks sweet for price in my view :eek:

Your current card will desecrate it with any kind of AA turned on in just about any situation.
 

Powermoloch

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Originally posted by: SickBeast
Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Well, I have an X850XT AGP right now with my current rig (sock 754). Although this card looks sweet for price in my view :eek:

Your current card will desecrate it with any kind of AA turned on in just about any situation.


yeah true, I just don't want to dish out too much $$$ if i'm ever going to upgrade to a 939/pci-e board

although AGP/PCI-e board is good too

meh :confused:
 

CKXP

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Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Originally posted by: SickBeast
Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Well, I have an X850XT AGP right now with my current rig (sock 754). Although this card looks sweet for price in my view :eek:

Your current card will desecrate it with any kind of AA turned on in just about any situation.


yeah true, I just don't want to dish out too much $$$ if i'm ever going to upgrade to a 939/pci-e board

although AGP/PCI-e board is good too

meh :confused:

the x850xt is a hot item, i'm sure you could sell for a very good price
 

Powermoloch

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Originally posted by: CKXP
Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Originally posted by: SickBeast
Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Well, I have an X850XT AGP right now with my current rig (sock 754). Although this card looks sweet for price in my view :eek:

Your current card will desecrate it with any kind of AA turned on in just about any situation.


yeah true, I just don't want to dish out too much $$$ if i'm ever going to upgrade to a 939/pci-e board

although AGP/PCI-e board is good too

meh :confused:

the x850xt is a hot item, i'm sure you could sell for a very good price


i'm planning to keep my x850xt agp for a really long time lol ^_^

well i have a 6600 AGP collecting dust (or the box u might say :D)
 

DrZoidberg

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yeah i agree with Zebo.

It seems from benchmarks to be losing to single 6800gt when AA is turned on. U might get stability problems, need special drivers and what happens if one of the fans stops working or starts making loud noises. Harder to replace the fan as u need special dual fans/heatsinks. It says memory is 256bit but its actually 128bit from each 6600 so they just added it together which isnt as good as proper 256bit memory.

Rather get a 6800GS or x800GTO2 and unlock to 16 pipelines. Since u have pci-express they cost only $170-200.
 
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6600gt sli competes 6800gt non-sli sometimes even better
6600dual shd be lik 20-30% better than 6600gt non sli
no where near 6800u