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XFX GeForce 6800 XT 256MB PCI-e
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100% of reviewers $149.00 10.0



Description: Features:

NVIDIA UltraShadow II Technology - Enhances the performance of bleeding-edge games, like id Software's Doom 3, that feature complex scenes with multiple light sources and objects.

64-Bit Texture Filtering and Blending - Based on the OpenEXR technology from Industrial Light & Magic, NVIDIA's 64-bit texture implementation sets new standards for image clarity and quality through floating point capabilities in shading, filtering, texturing, and blending.

NVIDIA CineFX 3.0 Technology - Powers the next generation of cinematic realism. Full support for Microsoft DirectX 9.0 Shader Model 3.0 enables stunning and complex special effects. Next-generation shader architecture delivers faster and smoother game play.

High-Speed GDDR3 Memory Interface - Support for the world's fastest GDDR3 memory delivers fluid frame rates for even the most advanced games and applications.

NVIDIA PureVideo Technology - The combination of high-definition video processors and NVIDIA DVD decoder software delivers unprecedented picture clarity, smooth video, accurate color, and precise image scaling for all video content to turn your PC into a high-end home theater. (Feature requires supported video software.)

Adaptable Programmable Video Processor - PureVideo's programmable technology adapts to new video encoding formats as they are developed to provide a future-proof video solution. (Feature requires supported video software.)

Intellisample 3.0 Technology - The industry's fastest antialiasing delivers ultra-realistic visuals, with no jagged edges, at lightning-fast speeds. Visual quality is taken to new heights through a new rotated grid sampling pattern.

Unified Driver Architecture (UDA) - Part of the NVIDIA Forceware Unified Software Environment (USE). The NVIDIA UDA guarantees forward and backward compatibility with software drivers. Simplifies upgrading to a new NVIDIA product because all NVIDIA products work with the same driver software.

nView Multi-Display Technology - The nView hardware and software technology combination delivers maximum flexibility for multi-display options, and provides unprecedented end-user control of the desktop experience.

NVIDIA Digital Vibrance Control (DVC) 3.0 Technology - Allows the user to adjust color controls digitally to compensate for the lighting conditions of their workspace, in order to achieve accurate, bright colors in all conditions.

Microsoft DirectX 9.0 Optimizations and Support - Ensures the best performance and application compatibility for all DirectX 9 applications.

High-Definition MPEG-2 Hardware Acceleration - Smoothly playback all MPEG-2 video with minimal CPU usage so the PC is free to do other work. Battery life is extended when watching DVDs while running on battery. MPEG-2 is the standard format for DVDs, is accepted as a format for HD-DVD, and is also used for HD broadcast.

High-Quality Real-Time Video Recording - Get full digital video recording functionality without losing data. With NVIDIA PureVideo technology, high-quality recording preserves picture detail while also using minimal space to store videos on the hard drive.

Advanced Spatial Temporal De-interlacing - Smoothes video and DVD playback on progressive displays to deliver a crisp, clear picture that rivals high-end home theater systems.

Vibrant Color Temperature Correction - Color temperature correction makes actors' faces appear natural, rather than washed out and pale, when playing videos on LCD and CRT displays.

256-bit Memory Interface - Delivers more memory bandwidth and efficiency to power the latest games and applications at blazing speeds.

128-bit Studio-Precision Computation - 128-bit studio-precision computation through the entire pipeline prevents image defects due to low precision and ensures the best image quality for even the most demanding applications.

Full-Speed 32-bit Color Precision - Delivers increased image quality with no performance compromise.

Full MPEG Support - Delivers a stunning video experience through encoding and decoding of analog and digital content.

Integrated TV Encoder - Provides best-of-class TV-out functionality for resolutions up to 1024x768.

OpenGL 2.0 Optimizations and Support - Ensures top-notch compatibility and performance for all OpenGL applications. NVIDIA nView Multi-display Advanced technology provides the ultimate in viewing flexibility and control for multiple monitors.

Dual 400MHz RAMDACs - Blazing-fast RAMDACs support dual QXGA displays with ultra-high, ergonomic refresh rates--up to 2048x1536@85Hz.

0.13 Micron Process Technology - Delivers high performance through faster clock rates.

Technical Information:

- Graphics Core: 256-bit
- Memory Interface: 256-bit
- RAMDACs: 400MHz
- Memory Bandwidth: 22.4 GB/sec.
- Fill Rate: 2.4 Billion Texels/sec.
- Vertices Per Second: 300 Million
- Pixels per Clock (peak): 8
- Memory Clock: 1 GHz
- Clock rate: 350 MHz
- Chipset: 6800 XT
- Memory: 256 MB
- Bus Type: PCI-E
- Memory Type: DDR3
- Memory Bus: 256-bit
- Highlighted Features: TV Out , HDTV ready , SLI ready , Dual DVI Out
Keywords: XFX GeForce 6800 XT PCI-e SLI HDTV DVI TV Out
/sbin/lspci output: 0000:05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device 00c3 (rev a2)
Chipset: 6800 XT
Connection Type: PCI-e


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Old 05-16-2006, 01:03 AM   #1
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Registered: Jan 2006
Distribution: Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS 2.6.15-26-amd64-k8
Posts: 4
Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid?: $149.00 | Rating: 10

Kernel (uname -r): 2.6.15-1-amd64-k8-smp
Distribution: Debian etch



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