Why 4 different kinds of eVGA 7800GT.

CP5670

Diamond Member
Jun 24, 2004
5,660
762
126
They each have slightly different specs.

515: reference cooler, 445/1070mhz
516: GTX copper cooler, 460/1100mhz (some of these are stock clocked at 470/1100 for some reason; both of mine were)
517: GTX copper cooler, 470/1100mhz
518: reference cooler, 445/1070mhz, EVGA SLI motherboard

The 516 and 518 are great choices. The other two aren't worth it in comparison.
 

WT

Diamond Member
Sep 21, 2000
4,816
59
91
I had never even checked the specs for each card, I just assumed each card had a different bundle with it. Thx for the heads up CP, as I am going to buy one of these EVGA cards in a month or so unless some other vendor drastically reduces their prices. With newer NV cards about a month away, I hope the price drops another $40 or so.
 

Cobalt

Diamond Member
Apr 3, 2000
4,642
1
81
Yeah my 516 was stock clocked at 470/1100mhz too, I paid about $20 less for the 517 essentially.
 

TriggerHappy101

Golden Member
Jan 13, 2005
1,006
0
0
When you mean GTX copper cooler. You mean it has the same heat sink as the GTX card?

And if the 516 is better than the 515, why is the 516 cheaper? And its possible to get the 516 up to 517 specs right? Being that they are the same card, just different factory overclocks?
 

xtknight

Elite Member
Oct 15, 2004
12,974
0
71
I just got the N515 because I don't overclock (much) and it was the cheapest after the rebate, but that was back then. It runs cooler than my GF6800 even without a copper heatsink.
 

CP5670

Diamond Member
Jun 24, 2004
5,660
762
126
Originally posted by: TriggerHappy101
When you mean GTX copper cooler. You mean it has the same heat sink as the GTX card?

And if the 516 is better than the 515, why is the 516 cheaper? And its possible to get the 516 up to 517 specs right? Being that they are the same card, just different factory overclocks?

From what I can tell, it's the same heatsink and fan that's on the GTX, but made of copper instead of aluminum. Aside from cooling better, the GTX fan is also supposed to be quieter than the smaller GT fans on the reference cards.

As for why it costs less, who knows. :p Seems like just one of those pricing quirks. You can easily get the 516 to the 517 speeds (the difference is tiny), if it doesn't already come with 517 speeds out of the box. I'm not sure why EVGA even has two different cards that are so similar. :confused:
 

gac009

Senior member
Jun 10, 2005
403
0
0
only evga models ending in AX and GX are eligble for the lifetime warranty. go to the evga website and read the FAQs, its in there. that could be part of it.
 

TriggerHappy101

Golden Member
Jan 13, 2005
1,006
0
0
Originally posted by: gac009
only evga models ending in AX and GX are eligble for the lifetime warranty. go to the evga website and read the FAQs, its in there. that could be part of it.


why is that? What a stupid rule.
 

CP5670

Diamond Member
Jun 24, 2004
5,660
762
126
They all have the AX in their part numbers. Some resellers just forget to show that on their websites.
 

CP5670

Diamond Member
Jun 24, 2004
5,660
762
126
You can see all the actual product codes on EVGA's website. All their 7800GTs have the AX.
 

NoStateofMind

Diamond Member
Oct 14, 2005
9,711
6
76
This question is asked about once every two weeks, make it a sticky? Or make it an auto e-mail to new members?
 

Wentelteefje

Golden Member
Dec 6, 2005
1,380
0
0
Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
This question is asked about once every two weeks, make it a sticky? Or make it an auto e-mail to new members?
It has indeed been mentioned a couple of times before on AT...
 

TriggerHappy101

Golden Member
Jan 13, 2005
1,006
0
0
Originally posted by: supastar1568
Originally posted by: cantbprince
Originally posted by: supastar1568
Originally posted by: TriggerHappy101
The one that says "eVGA CO SE 7800GT" means Copper heatsink right?

yea

What is so great about the SE model?


nothing, its just an underclocked CO for less money

Which can be overclocked to CO specs right? Being that they are the same card.
 

supastar1568

Senior member
Apr 6, 2005
910
0
76
Originally posted by: TriggerHappy101
Originally posted by: supastar1568
Originally posted by: cantbprince
Originally posted by: supastar1568
Originally posted by: TriggerHappy101
The one that says "eVGA CO SE 7800GT" means Copper heatsink right?

yea

What is so great about the SE model?


nothing, its just an underclocked CO for less money

Which can be overclocked to CO specs right? Being that they are the same card.

 

supastar1568

Senior member
Apr 6, 2005
910
0
76
Originally posted by: supastar1568
Originally posted by: TriggerHappy101
Originally posted by: supastar1568
Originally posted by: cantbprince
Originally posted by: supastar1568
Originally posted by: TriggerHappy101
The one that says "eVGA CO SE 7800GT" means Copper heatsink right?

yea

What is so great about the SE model?


nothing, its just an underclocked CO for less money

Which can be overclocked to CO specs right? Being that they are the same card.

yea pretty much. I have heard a BIOS flash is needed to be able to up it to the normal CO speeds without artifacting. Thats just what I have heard, and Im sure it can be done pretty easy

 

supastar1568

Senior member
Apr 6, 2005
910
0
76
oh but the problem is I have yet to find an 516 with the AX at the end.

Which means no lifetime warrenty, probably because it can easily be overclocked to the 517-AX speeds.
 

TriggerHappy101

Golden Member
Jan 13, 2005
1,006
0
0
Originally posted by: supastar1568
oh but the problem is I have yet to find an 516 with the AX at the end.

Which means no lifetime warrenty, probably because it can easily be overclocked to the 517-AX speeds.


According to the other dude, they all have lifetime warrenty.
 

Allio

Golden Member
Jul 9, 2002
1,904
28
91
Originally posted by: supastar1568
yea pretty much. I have heard a BIOS flash is needed to be able to up it to the normal CO speeds without artifacting. Thats just what I have heard, and Im sure it can be done pretty easy

That's nonsense. It's 10mhz; any card could overclock that much without artifacting.

The CO SE (516) is definitely the best buy.