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ASUS GeForce 7800GT TOP - Silent but Violent

By: (more) | Video Cards Content | Posted: Feb 21, 2006 5:00 am
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Our Rating: 9.5% | Manufacturer: ASUS

 

Introduction

 

Heat pipe graphics cards have never really seemed to kick in the market. The main reason is probably due to the fact that they have been more concentrated on mid-range cards that generally generate less heat and can run well under a heat pipe situation.

 

Today we will be looking at the highest-end heat pipe graphics card we have seen before, the GeForce 7800GT, but not only that we have got ourselves a pair to see just what happens we put them together in SLI mode.

 

ASUS have stepped outside the square and gone for what looks like a really efficient heat pipe setup. It's the type of setup that could (and probably will) give those people who want silent systems, the frame rates they thought they would never get. We also hope to find out if we can overclock at all or is stock speeds maxing out the powerful 7800GT core for all its worth with silent cooling.

 

Let's begin and take a close look!

ASUS GeForce 7800 GT, (256 MB) Graphic Card

 


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