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All Reviews | More Computer Hardware Reviews PNY XLR8 8800 GTS 320MB Graphics Card ReviewDate: 2007-03-30 Reviewed by: Shane McGlaun Manufacturer: PNY Features & Specifications To date I have reviewed 8800 GTS 320MB graphics cards from XFX, BFG, and Foxconn. The important difference between the other cards I have reviewed and the PNY 8800 GTS 320MB graphics card I am looking at today is that all three of the earlier reviews featured cards that were overclocked from the factory whereas the PNY card is using stock clocks. The clock speeds for the PNY 8800 GTS 320MB are 500MHz on the core, 1.6GHz on the memory and 1200MHz on the shader clock.
The test machine I am reviewing the PNY 8800 GTS 320MB graphics card on has the following specs:
3dMark06
Before I list comparative scores from the other manufacturers 3DMark runs please note that in addition to the PNY 8800 GTS 320MB being stock clocked, the graphics cards from XFX and BFG were reviewed on a much slower test machine based off an AMD FX-62 CPU. The other 8800 GTS Graphics cards scored as follows:
Oblivion
I have to say I was impressed at the ability of the box stock PNY 8800 GTS 320MB to chug along playing Oblivion at these settings. The only time I noticed any lag or a frame rate problem was during fights when I was moving around quickly. Otherwise the game chugged along beautifully. FEAR
Percentages at 2560 x 1600 showed that a full 96% of the time frame rates were less than 25 fps and only 4% of the time did frame rates go from 25 – 40 fps and they never went over 40 fps. 2560 x 1600 with FEAR maxed out is too much for the PNY 8800 GTS 320MB, but in SLI it would be a different story. The percentages at 1920 x 1200 were much better with 9% of the time frame rates dropped below 25 fps, 54% of the time the were between 25 and 40 fps and 37% of the time frame rates were greater than 40 fps. Battlefield 2142 Quake 4 I was a bit surprised to see that Fraps recorded a frame rate so low for the minimum, I can’t say that I ever noticed stuttering during game play and I played for quite a while at these settings without any issues. Overall the performance gap between the stock PNY 8800 GTS 320MB and the Overclocked cards on the market is pretty big. PNY still has a good performer on their hands with the PNY 8800 GTS 320MB which carries an MSRP of $329.99, though it can be had on Newegg for under $275 right now before a $20 mail in rebate. That makes the PNY 8800 GTS 320MB quite a bit cheaper than the $339 XFX 8800 GTS 320MB XXX card. The price for performance ration for the PNY 8800 GTS 320MB is quite good and if you are running anything other than an 8800 series card that is Overclocked the PNY 8800 GTS 320MB is one heck of an upgrade and certainly one of the most bargain prices 8800 cards you will find.
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