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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] sc=8800+gt

where? all i can see are 512's. Or are you yelling the ice cream man is here! when he isn't? ;)

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Reply to physx7

Their there for me.

Reply to vaker5

Lol it's definitely there. Your own link shows it. Now we just need to know how it performs against a Radeon 3870 and how's it's overclocking.

Reply to IndigoMoss

Really... its against the 3850. 3870 competes with 8800gt 512mb.

Reply to vaker5

It's not showing up for me all I see are the 512MB versions. Whats the price of the 256MB versions?

Reply to medamorg

Maybe you mistaked 256Bit for 256MB

Reply to jaylil

Holy Crap i what a surprise... i didnt think those were suppose to be out 08?? I thinks im gonna get me one of those.

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Reply to funnyman06

209$ for the stock xfx 256mb card and 229$ for the xfx oc'd version. Really cheap.

Reply to vaker5

I am looking on their site and I still do not see any 8800GT's for anything under $279.

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Reply to Flingpoo

Probably wont be there for long:

 

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Reply to WR2

I dunno about a 256MB 8800GT. After all, the 8800GT is too powerful for just 256MB. People wants to play on high with this card, but that 256MB will limit the performance.

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Reply to Evilonigiri



Something about the BioShock tests don't look right. Anyone know why the 256 version outperforms the 512 one?

Or Am I missing something?

Reply to m3d

Still in stock at the same prices. Still only the XFX models.
3870s still in stock @ $270. Asus and MSI models
8800GTs in stock from $290-$320 for the BFG OC2 model. 4 models total.

Reply to WR2

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Something about the BioShock tests don't look right. Anyone know why the 256 version outperforms the 512 one?

Or Am I missing something?



I heard there was some bug that interfered with performence with anything at 512MB in Bioshock. Am I right? wrong? :heink:

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Reply to physx7

Their still on newegg, also the ram is running slower than referance 8800gt, 700mhz instead of 900mhz.

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Reply to smokedyou911

A good review over at FiringSquad website: 8800GT 256MB review

 

Crysis performance and Bioshock AA/AF seem to have some issues - maybe driver related.

 

http://firingsquad.com/hardware/xfx_geforce_8800_gt_256mb_xxx_review/images/bio1600.gif

 

http://firingsquad.com/hardware/xfx_geforce_8800_gt_256mb_xxx_review/images/bshock1600.gif

  

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