MSI Geforce 7800GTX

August 22nd, 2005 | by Ian Bell

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MSI has done a great job by offering a video card solution that is easy to find, competitively priced...


Highs: Single slot design; relatively low power consumption

Lows: Weak software package; poor SLI setup instructions

Introduction

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NVIDIA has made history this year with the introduction of their new GeForce 7800 GTX video card. For the first time, a video card manufacturer has made a video card available to the public on the very same day it was announced. Based on the NV4x architecture the new NVIDIA 7800 GTX, code named G70, promises full DirectX 9 feature set support and faster frame rates at higher resolutions.

Today we are reviewing two of MSI's NX7800 GTX video cards based on the new G70 GPU and setup in a SLI configuration. Available in two versions, the regular NX7800GTX-VTD256E and the NX7800GTX-VTD256E (Lite) (the Lite does not include any games), MSI hopes to draw you away from the other countless brands of GeForce 7800 GTX video cards with their own offering. Read on to see if there is a reason to choose MSI over the others.




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