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Tom's Hardware > Forum > Graphic & Displays > Graphics Cards > XFX GeForce 8800 GT Alpha Dog Edition 512MB

XFX GeForce 8800 GT Alpha Dog Edition 512MB

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What I bought is this:

XFX GeForce 8800 GT Alpha Dog Edition PCI Express 2.0 512 MB DDR3 600mhz core .

This seems like a good card to me but I am up to date on the newest versions.

I couldn't find this card on many of the performance charts...I found the 8800 GT and the Ultra but not this Alpha Dog edition..idk how much better/worse this is than the standard 8800GT.

I realize this isn't the BEST/NEWEST card around, but I was wondering just where it sits overall (compared to the top of the line cards)?

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What you have there my friend is the bog standard 8800GT.

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Lovely...and to think I just spent $183 on it.

I think I got shafted....oh well.

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