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Review - GainWard 8800GTS 320 MB GS SLI - Part 2
The Core clock is set at 550Mhz and the memories at 880Mhz, instead of the 500Mhz and 800Mhz respectively from the reference board. Nothing else is changed from the reference card when it comes to the other hardware components, where we can find the G80 GTS core with 96 stream processors and GDDR3 memories that form a total of 10 Hynix chips around the core, with a total bus of 320bit.
The G80 was the first graphic core to use an unified architecture for the calculations of vertex and pixel shaders, and it’s compatible with the DirectX 10 libraries that were introduced with Microsoft Vista.
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Review - GainWard 8800GTS 320 MB GS SLI - Part 7Published on January 28, 2009 · Filed under: Geforce, graphic cards;

