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ASUS EN8800GT 1GB Graphics Card

Author: Shane Baxtor SUMMARY: ASUS has doubled the amount of RAM on the 8800GT, bringing it to a total of 1GB. Shane sees if this makes a difference.
Editor: Steve Dougherty
Category: Visual
Published: 18th April 2008
Manufacturer: ASUS
Our Rating: 88%

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The Package

The box with us today is something that we’ve seen a bit lately when looking at some of the ASUS mid-range offerings. Across the bottom we can clearly see the model along with the fact that it comes with 1GB of memory, while the top give us the ASUS logo.



We’ve got some more logos above the model number with another mention of 1GB GDDR3 memory being included. Above that we have a spot that ASUS generally leaves for one of the main features on the product; in this case it’s the extra memory included on the card.



Turning the box over and we’re greeted with some of the features that the 8800GT 1GB offers along with some information of some of the exclusive innovations included with the card.



Included in the package we have a SpeedSetup guide along with the driver CD and the Multi-Language manual CD.



The cable department is very light with a single DVI to VGA connector, molex to PCI Express connector and component out cable.



ASUS has also chosen to include a CD Wallet that we see in some of the higher end models.



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