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AGP/PCI-E Graphics Card Group Test (13)
Written by Peter Barnard (07/Mar/05)
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XFX Geforce 6800 Ultra

This 6800 Ultra from XFX is pre-overclocked, running 425/600 MHz GPU and memory, compared with the standard 400/550 specifications.

XFX don't advertise this on the box or in the documentation, which is strange because you might think they would want to make it clear that this card is a cut above the ordinary Ultra.

XFX's card is visually identical to the pre-release reference samples first seen in April 2004. XFX have only added their sticker onto the fan shroud. The bulky cooler with its centrifugal blower and heatpipe take up two card slots, and the blower makes a soft hissing sound like radio static. It isn't the quietest, but it's a more restful sound than the frantic screaming of the usual axial fans.

Attempts at overclocking even further gave a 440 MHz GPU speed, coincidentally the same speed achieved by the Gainward card also on test. The card is as fast as the Radeon X800 XT PE in all but Half Life 2, which is a title ATI just happened to throw a lot of money at. Unlike the X800XT, it's available to buy right now, which is a big point in its favour.

£363 is a lot of money for a graphics card, considering the 6800 GT is available for £100 less and has very similar performance. However, this pre-overclocked XFX card typically costs only £10 or £20 more than a standard speed 6800 Ultra, and holds the crown as the fastest nVidia card, and is the fastest AGP card currently avaliable.

Manufacturer

XFX

Model

Geforce 6800 Ultra

Price Inc VAT

£363.08

Value For Money Rating

35.9

Retailer Website

www.scan.co.uk

Interface

AGP 8X

GPU

nVidia Geforce 6800 Ultra

GPU Rendering Pipelines

16

GPU Clock Speed

425MHz

Memory Size

256MB

Memory Type

256-Bit DDR3

Memory Clock Speed

600MHz

Cooling System

Heatsink, Heatpipe and Blower

Power Connectors

2x Large 4-pin Molex

Slots Occupied

2

VGA Outputs

0

DVI Outputs

2

TV-Out

Yes

VIVO

No

Adapters

2x DVI-VGA

Bundled Cables

S-Video, Power Splitter

Bundled Full Games

Moto GP 2, X2: The Threat, Commandos 3

Misc. Bundled

None

Benchmarks

3D Mark 2003 Standard Test

13,043

Aquamark 3 Standard Test

65,368

Unreal Tournament 2004 Maximum Detail

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

119

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

126

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

118

Doom 3, High Detail

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

81

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

74

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

46

Half-Life 2 Maximum Detail

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

110

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

105

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

58

Far Cry Maximum Detail

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

61

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

60

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

42


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