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10:01 AM - October 29, 2007 by
Florian Charpentier
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: geforce, 8800, gt
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: geforce, 8800, gt
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Benchmarks
Test Drive Unlimited


Test Drive Unlimited shows right away that the 8800GT is what it claims to be. It outperforms the GeForce 8800GTS by 14% in 1600 x 1200, by 25% in 1920 x 1440 and no less than 67% when filters are activated in 1600 x 120, very clearly because of the lack of memory of the 8800GTS at this level (the game refuses to launch in 1920 x 1400 with filters). Its performances are even similar to those of a Radeon HD 2900 XT except in 1920 x 1440 + filters.
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