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XFX 8800GT Alpha Dog XXX Edition
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XFX 8800GT XXX Chipset Features
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Alpha Dog Gaming
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Conclusion
  Written by: Elric Phares 11/27/2007
  Edited by: Chris Gump

Brand Name

XFX 8800GT Alpha Dog Edition

XFX Part Number

PV-T88P-YDD4

Graphics Chip

G92

Graphics Memory Type

GDDR3

Memory (MB)

512MB

Graphics Core Clock (MHz)

670

Memory Clock (MHz)

975

Memory Speed (ns)

1.0

Steam Processors

112

Shader Clock (MHz)

1700Mhz

Memory Bandwidth (GBps)

57.6

Texture Fill Rate (billion/sec)

33.6

Video Capture

Pure Video HD

Dual Monitor Support

Yes

VGA Out

Dual DVI Outs

Video In and Out

S-Video Out

Package and Support

XFX Double Lifetime Warranty

Printed Manual

Yes

Driver CD

Yes

Performance Tool Software

nTune

Major Games

Company of Heroes

Major Software

None

DVD Player Software

None

Video Recording Software

None

The XFX XXX AD Edition card is very thin in its design and can easily fit into a single slot in your case. One excellent thing is the lower power requirements of the 8800GT over its bigger brother the Ultra. The Ultra is a power hog and requires the use of two six-pin connectors to operate properly, the GT on the other hand only needs a single connector. Unlike many cards we have seen in the past the 8800GT has nothing left uncovered from top to bottom of the card, no capacitors, no silicon, no nothing on the front side of the card where a plastic shield covers it completely. This makes for a very clean look and makes for less damage by accident to the capacitors when installing the card. This is a very good move.

Overclocked right out of the box, the XXX Alpha Dog Edition 8800GT has a core clock of 670MHz, a 975MHz memory speed and has 1700 Pixel Shaders along with 512Mb of GDDR3 memory running at a speed of 1.0ns. The card supports the latest Direct-3D and DX10 API extensions as well as the new PCIe 2.0 standard that will supposedly double the bandwidth of information with boards that support that feature as well. The card is also much smaller in size than the 8800 and much shorter as well, which will make installation into smaller systems much easier. Two of these cards in SLI mode will still leave plenty of room for air flow between the two cards unlike a pair of Ultra's that not only run much hotter, also leave almost no room for air flow. The card supports resolutions up to 2560x1600 for those that may have a monitor that supports that, but most of us play our games at 1280X1024 or 1680X1050 so it should perform excellent at those resolutions.

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