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XFX GeForce 7800 GT Video Card (256MB, PCI Express x16, Dual DVI, VIVO)
Bottom Line
Though a little slower than the GTX-based models, this 7800 GT-based card is also significantly less expensive.
User Reviews for XFX GeForce 7800 GT Video Card (256MB, PCI Express x16, Dual DVI, VIVO)
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Reviewed by: thaidavid
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Strengths: the graphics are ultra nice while playing counter strike soruce, battlefield2, or call of duty.. one word that describes it all.. amazag.. :]
Weaknesses: none that i can think of.. one of the best cards you can buy today.. besides the 7800 gtx.. maybe the price.. it's $300 it was kind of pricey for me.
Overall Evaluation: i would recommand this card to everyone.. it's kind of pricey but if you can afford it i would recommand you getting this card.. heck if your budget is bigger than mines was hell get the 7800gtx my friend has it and its awasome.. but seriously this card is graphics great and it works great with the games in the market today.. you won't regret it.. trust me!
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Reviewed by: tbielowicz
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Strengths: 7800 GT says it all! Plays nearly every game with all eye candy!
Weaknesses: None so far.
Overall Evaluation: You really can't go wrong with any 7800GT card on the market. The two best IMO are XFX and eVGA. The eVGA CO edition slightly edges this one out with the copper cooling. But this card is no slouch! Run any game on all the higest settings and you will not be dissapointed. XFX also offers double lifetime warranty (means if you sell it, it transfers one time).
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