EVGA e-GeForce 6800 GS 256MB PCI-E |

Author: |
Edward Chang |
Date: |
2005.11.07 |
Topic: |
Video |
Provider: |
eVGA |
Manufacturer: |
eVGA |
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Benchmarks:

These scores should be pretty self-explanatory. A couple things to note are how the performance gap widens with
increased graphics quality, and, in Battlefield 2, we might have hit a system
limit in the first benchmark test since the 6800 GS, 6800 GS OC'ed, and 6800 GT
all scored about the same. Also, surprisingly, the 6800 GS even scores slightly
better than the 6800 GT on several occasions.

Although we did not include the ATI
X1600 XT or ATI X800 GTO in these benchmarks, it is safe to assume that the EVGA e-GeForce
6800 GS can soundly beat both the Radeon X800 GTO and Radeon X1600 XT in
performance. Why? Firstly, the Radeon X800 GTO has four fewer pixel pipelines than the Radeon X800 XL
we benchmarked here and find the 6800 GS can match it already. Secondly, we have seen in
other benchmarks that the Radeon X800 scores higher than the Radeon X1600 XT in
virtually all benchmarks. Hence, based on the scores we see here, we can expect the
6800 GS to easily beat the ATI Radeon X800 GTO and upcoming X1600 XT
counterparts.