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ASUS 7800 GTX "T.O.P." in SLI and Factory Overclocked

Author: Shane Baxtor SUMMARY: We've reviewed many ASUS graphics cards in previous years but we always wondered why they cost more than other brands. Sure, they always included a healthy package but does that alone really justify spending extra? Today we take a close look at two of ASUS's new GeForce 7800 GTX “T.O.P” cards in SLI which come factory overclocked with fancy and effective coolers. Read on find out why we think ASUS finally hit the nail on the head for a true premium (kick ass) high-end graphics card!
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Visual
Published: 8th September 2005
Manufacturer: ASUS
Our Rating: 9.0 out of 10

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Introduction

ASUS, while extremely well known for high-quality and feature-packed motherboards, graphics cards and notebooks, aren’t necessarily the most popular. Their whole line-up of products does carry that normal ASUS premium which most people don’t have trouble justifying on motherboards and notebooks but when it comes to graphics cards, we’ve always thought that they are not worth paying the extra dollars – purely because they weren’t all that different from the competition but carried a higher price tag.

Although that was up until recently as with the release of the new nVidia GeForce 7800 GTX, ASUS have stepped out of the square and done something a little more exciting. They’ve taken selected 7800 GTX chips and overclocked them out of the box and strapped on a fancy cooler, an Arctic Cooling solution to be exact – the same as which HIS use for their Radeon graphics cards. With these features combined, they’ve created a top card, no seriously – it’s called “T.O.P” short for Top Overclocking Performance.

The ASUS GeForce 7800 GTX T.O.P. is the fastest air cooled out of the box 7800 GTX solution on the market right now with the water cooled offering from BFG Tech just sneaking ahead of its core speed. Let’s continue on as we take a close look at ASUS’ top-of-the-line 7800 GTX and just how to compares to a standard clocked version of the graphics card.



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