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AGP/PCI-E Graphics Card Group Test (13)
Written by Peter Barnard (07/Mar/05)
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Sparkle 6800 GT Platinum

This 6800 GT from Sparkle sports a large, heavy yet ornate cooler with no less than two fans. This makes quite a racket, but with a little creativity this could be solved. This is not ideal however, and there are cards on the market with significantly quieter cooling arrangements. The plus side to this system is that is only takes up one expansion slot, making it the perfect solution for a SFF (Small Form Factor) PC.

At default speeds, this card really does fly, making full use of its 16 rendering pipelines and high speed 256-Bit memory. Most of this extra speed is noticeable when the settings are really cranked up, so depending on your display configuration, you may not notice the difference.

Overclocking was fairly reasonable at 410/550, up from the default 350/500. This brings it up to a slightly faster speed than a 6800 Ultra. This increases the 3D Mark score from 11,394 up to 12,820, just 200 points shy of the pre-overclocked XFX Geforce 6800 Ultra.

There are, of course, no guarantees that the card will be overclockable, but even at standard speeds its great value for money compared with a 6800 Ultra at over £100 more. Unfortunately for ATI, they don't have an AGP card to compete with the price point of this card. For now, the 6800 GT is still the best choice for high performance graphics at a sensible price.

Manufacturer

Sparkle

Model

Geforce 6800 GT Platinum

Price Inc VAT

£265.49

Value For Money Rating

42.9

Retailer Website

www.microdirect.co.uk

Interface

AGP 8X

GPU

nVidia Geforce 6800 GT

GPU Rendering Pipelines

16

GPU Clock Speed

350MHz

Memory Size

256MB

Memory Type

256-Bit DDR3

Memory Clock Speed

500MHz

Cooling System

Heatsink and Fan

Power Connectors

1x Large 4-pin Molex

Slots Occupied

1

VGA Outputs

1

DVI Outputs

1

TV-Out

Yes

VIVO

Yes

Adapters

DVI-VGA, SCART

Bundled Cables

S-Video, Power Splitter

Bundled Full Games

Chaser, Arx Fatalis, Spell Force: The Order of Dawn

Misc. Bundled

CD Carry Case

Benchmarks

3D Mark 2003 Standard Test

11,394

Aquamark 3 Standard Test

60,956

Unreal Tournament 2004 Maximum Detail

1024 x 768 0x AA 0x AF (FPS)

120

1280 x 1024 2x AA 2x AF (FPS)

126

1600 x 1200 4x AA 4x AF (FPS)

116

Doom 3, High Detail

1024 x 768 0x AA 0x AF (FPS)

81

1280 x 1024 2x AA 2x AF (FPS)

68

1600 x 1200 4x AA 4x AF (FPS)

39

Half-Life 2 Maximum Detail

1024 x 768 0x AA 0x AF (FPS)

109

1280 x 1024 2x AA 2x AF (FPS)

101

1600 x 1200 4x AA 4x AF (FPS)

53

Far Cry Maximum Detail

1024 x 768 0x AA 0x AF (FPS)

62

1280 x 1024 2x AA 2x AF (FPS)

58

1600 x 1200 4x AA 4x AF (FPS)

36


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