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Guru3D.com » Review » HiS Radeon x800 GT & GTO 256MB

HiS Radeon x800 GT & GTO 256MB

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/27/2005 07:00 AM [ 0 comment(s) ]
Literally days before the moment that ATI release their all new X1000 series of graphics cards two refresh products of the X800 family where released. A couple of weeks ago we already showed you a preview based on an engineering sample of the Radeon X800 GT. Today our good friends from HiS send in the final production sample of the x800 GT, brilliant and price competitive card with the fantastic ICeQ-II cooler. But ... during all the refresh product madness something else happened .. another product in the X800 range entered the market, namely the x800 GTO. Confused ? Don't worry you are on Guru3D.com .. we have both final products here in the lab and of course we'll show you exactly the difference. Since I wanted this review to be published two weeks ago yet time as always was an issue please understand that today's article is not our usual standard of reviews, it's a tad shorter yet I'll absolutely cover all the essential stuff for you, for both cards that is. Read article


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