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8800GT Inno3d Asus Club3d???
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8800GT Inno3d Asus Club3d???
Hello everyone

I would like to ask u guys what is actual performance difference betwen some of 8800GT's


Inno3D 8800 GT (512 MB)
216€

Leadtek WinFast PX8800 GT (GeForce 8800 GT, 512 MB)
238€

What does PX stand for?

ASUS GeForce 8800GT 512 MB
246€

Club3D 8800 GT (GeForce 8800 GT, 512 MB)
258€


PNY XLR8™ GeForce® 8800 GT 512MB
257€


My price range would be around 200-300(extrema case) €.


SHOP where i am buying from (USE IT BEFORE U WRITE)


http://www.jae.si/tree.aspx?page=3&nodeid=2034

Hi, I recently got a 8800gt card, myn was a Evga overclock,i think the main differences in these cards are the clock speeds, but ive looked and they seem to be the same, im not sure but some come with a game but i shouldnt think that would effect the price really...
Three things affect the prices of different graphics cards:

1. Manufacturer - Obviously, there will be fluctuations in prices between manufacturers, with lesser known brands generally selling their cards for a bit cheaper. I wouldn't go with anything other than Asus, EVGA, PNY or the other big brands... mainly because they offer great support should you have any problems. Asus cards in particular always seem to be a bit more expensive than EVGA and PNY - so try for one of those two. EVGA even has a great "step-up program" allowing you to swap a card for a newer one down the road and save some money on the upgrade.

2. Clock speed - Most manufacturers sell a few different versions of their cards at different speeds. Check the site (I looked at a few - and they seemed to be the same) and see what the clock speeds are on the cards. 600 Mhz is the standard clock speed. You will pay higher ($20-$30 usually) for, say 650 Mhz and more for 700. Basically, you are paying the extra price for a card that comes overclocked from the factory - so it's faster, but still fully covered under warranty, and pretty much guaranteed to work fine. I had a bit of trouble reading the site, but they all seemed clocked at 600/1800 Mhz - except one which was 500 Mhz for some reason.

3. Bundled software - Sometimes it's impossible to figure out why two absolutely identical cards sell for a $30 difference in price, because you are completely overlooking the fact that one of them comes bundled with a game (say, Crysis.) If you want the game, you may as well get the bundled one as it saves you money.

Hope that helps!
all 88GT's ar the same. There is just a different sticker or cooler
If you're buying in Slovenia, take a look at www.ceneje.si . Otherwise the difference is in bundle. Asus and other more expensive brands have more games, Club3D and Inno i think don't have any. I'd take the cheapest since the actual PCB and chips are the same. THe OC versions are tested to go higher if you intend to overclock even more.

EDIT: PX stands for PCIe series of cards. Back in AGP days they used A. I had an A6600GT and there was also a PX6600GT.

EDIT2: http://www.ceneje.si/search.as ... T&raBool=and&cc=1 - Inno it would be, the cheapest 8800GT and it's the cheapest at Jae.

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