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GIGABYTE HD 3870 with Ultra Durable 2

Author: Shane Baxtor SUMMARY: This HD 3870 from GIGABYTE offers more than meets the eye. If silence and performance is what you're after, read on!
Editor: Steve Dougherty
Category: Visual
Published: 13th December 2007
Manufacturer: GIGABYTE
Our Rating: 93%

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Introduction

GIGABYTE graphics cards really seem to be few and far between these days; you look at someone like ASUS who continue to pump model after model and you would think that GIGABYTE would follow suit. It doesn’t seem that way though, they tend to take a bit more time with their cards and follow a more Quality over Quantity structure. Though this isn’t to say other manufacturers don’t produce quality products of course.

While the card we have here today seems like nothing more than a HD 3870 with a Zalman cooler on it, we’re told it’s more than meets the eye. GIGABYTE have taken quality components from their motherboards and decided to work them into the HD 3870.

When we say components from their motherboards, we don’t mean that the HD 3870 now carries support for a socket 775 processor, rather the “Ultra Durable” technology behind GIGABYTE motherboards which makes them such a stable product.



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