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This actually can pose some problems with some motherboards and smaller midi-tower cases

In fact, it is the longest video card that I’ve ever seen. PowerDVD isn’t the newest version since PowerDVD7 is out but it still is one of the best DVD-players.
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This might not be new but NVIDIA has continued to improve PureVideo and PureVideo HD now is built-in in the 8800 GPU’s.
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World’s first DirectX 10 GPU with full Shader Model 4.0 support which of course is something you want for Vista. Each stream processor is capable of being dynamically allocated to vertex, pixel, geometry, or physics operations for the utmost efficiency in GPU resource allocation, and maximum flexibility in load balancing shader programs. Instead of 16, 24 or more separate pixel and vertex shaders you now have a massively parallel, unified shader design, consisting of 128 individual stream processors running at 1.35 GHz.
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Miles has written an article going through all the new features of the GeForce 8800 GPU’s which you can find here so I will just summarize the most important new features.ĪTI may have been first with a GPU with unified shaders, the Xbox360 GPU, but on the PC desktop market NVIDIA got first. While they say they market their products globally, the distributor list only lists distributors in Europe and Asia so you probably won’t find these cards in the US, which is a shame. Sparkle is a company from Taiwan that makes and sells video cards that use NVIDIA’s various GPU’s on them. After you finished this review, check out the other GeForce 8800 reviews/articles that we are releasing today also: Our GeForce 8800 article, Scott takes a look at the XFX Geforce 8800 GTX, Miles tests the Leadtek Winfast PX8800 GTX TDH and Olin plays with the FOXCONN GeForce 8800 GTS. Read on to find out why I think NVIDIA has a winner on their hands. I’ve spent 5 days with the Sparkle GeForce 8800GTX and I am in love. Not only do they offer some radical new features on a desktop GPU but they also are the first to support DirectX 10 which is promising to change the gaming world in 2007. The GeForce 8800 GPU’s however are something completely different. It is enough to make you impressed but it doesn’t exactly blow you away. They usually have some new cool features, a bit more shader pipelines and perform a bit faster than the previous high-end GPU’s. The usual release of a new GPU from either ATI or NVIDIA is relatively un-exciting.

What more can you want from a video card? The Sparkle GeForce 8800GTX delivers breathtaking performance, DX10 support and impressive image quality at a good price.
