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Neoseeker  --- Aug 11 '05
Bjorn3D 9.5/10 Nov 07 '05
Futurelooks.com 9.0/10 Feb 14 '06
Futurelooks.com 9.0/10 Mar 12 '06
Hexus  --- Aug 11 '05
Hot Hardware  --- Aug 11 '05
Motherboards.org  --- Jan 25 '06
PC Modding Malaysia  --- Oct 26 '05
PC Perspective  --- Aug 11 '05
sgOverclockers  --- Oct 12 '05
SiliconFactor 93% Aug 11 '05
Tech Report  --- Aug 11 '05
Tweak PC  --- Aug 30 '05
VR-Zone 88/100 Aug 19 '05
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BFG & XFX GeForce 7800 GT Review - BiT-Tech.net
"XFX's GeForce 7800 GT gets the nod from us - the aesthetics need to be worked on over the coming weeks, so that it looks like it's not just rolled up from NVIDIA's factory. On the performance side, we cannot fault this card in the slightest - in fact, you can't fault either card in that respect - they force a rather large bag of nails in to the coffin of the Radeon X850 XT PE with its current asking price."
rated: -- published: Aug 11 2005  

Asus/BFG/Leadtek/MSI/XFX 7800GT Roundup - GDHardware
"Let’s make no mistake here – to be very clear – the XFX 7800GT is our favorite card out of the lot here. Perhaps the other manufacturers represented in this round-up can learn a thing or two from XFX on how to position their products in a more competitive nature."
rated: -- published: Nov 30 2005  

Sapphire X1800 XL vs. XFX 7800 GT Review - Hexus
"Both card packages offer compelling reasons for purchase and both are available immediately, but given a direct choice between the two, our money would slide over into XFX's corner for a number of reasons. Its GeForce 7800 GT is marginally faster in a sector where framerates matter hugely. It also runs quieter, and, should you wish and funds/hardware permitting, can be put to immediate SLI use. That's not to say that the SAPPHIRE X1800 XL is a bad card; it's patently not, and it outscores the XFX GeForce 7800 GT on the features front, but priced at £300 it steps just a little too close to GeForce 7800 GTX money."
rated: -- published: Oct 29 2005  


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The Tech Lounge Aug 11 2005 
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"If you are considering a jump to the GeForce 7 Series, do yourself a favor and look at XFX's 7800 GT. It comes with a nice factory overclock of 450/1050MHz, a nice bundle and a great Double Lifetime Warranty. I was totally impressed by the performance of this card, especially when running in SLI mode."
"Ultimately, the XFX 7800GT performs fairly well with maximum settings in the games we looked at specifically today. At the highest resolution available to us, it still manages to put up a fight while still maintaining the highest graphics settings. We think that is pretty awesome."
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"Overall, the XFX 7800GTs were a blast to play with these games. Numbers are one thing, but we found the experience in general to be quite satisfying with good framerates at high resolutions at maximum detail settings. In other words, one would not be disappointed with an SLI rig for gaming. The power bill is, of course, something to be afraid of, but even if one is using this rig for non-gaming, the drivers automagically decrease the clock speeds of both cards to reduce power consumption by quite a fair bit."
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"It's the same price as ATI's current best, performs as well in games, and does significantly better in almost every other facet that you'd consider. More forward-looking features, less heat, less power consumed. The victory is a sweet one."
"With its 20 pixel pipelines, 7 vertex units, and 256MB of 1GHz RAM, the GeForce 7800 GT performed very well throughout our entire battery of benchmarks. And with its support for Shader Model 3.0, and excellent anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering quality / performance, the GeForce 7800 GT also has superior in-game image quality. Its relatively quiet single-slot cooler is another plus, as it the 7800 GT's full support for NVIDIA's SLI multi-GPU technology."
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