GIGABYTE graphics cards seem to be few and far between these days because they like to do things a bit differently. We’re all for standing out from the pack, and the latest card from GIGABYTE to jump into that category would be the TurboForce Edition of the 8800GT.
GIGABYTE have a nice little thing going on at the moment; we get a card from them, it’s got a nice aftermarket cooler, it’s got some decent OC specs along with a pretty good bundle. This is always nice to see in the world of graphics cards, and at least it keeps it interesting.
They have also recently introduced their Ultra Durable 2 technology into their graphics cards to give them a bit more of an edge. Sure you pay more for a GIGABYTE graphics card, but we tend to find that it’s worth it. What we need to find out now though is whether or not you should spend more on the GIGABYTE 8800GT.
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