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Club 3D
02-02-2006, 16:12
Club 3D has answered the requests of many gamers looking to upgrade their graphics card without replacing their AGP mainboard, The Club 3D 7800GS 256MB is the fastest performing Desktop AGP card in the world today, Great news for users of AGP mainboards who want the latest in graphics card technology for their PC.

The first Geforce 7 series card with AGP interface is based on the same award winning technology as the Club 3D 7800GTX 256MB PCIe card means the Club 3D 7800GS 256MB AGP will power through all the latest games with ease, the Club 3D 7800GS 256MB will give near double the texturing power of previous AGP cards available not to mention ultra fast frame rates never seen before for a AGP card.

The 7800 GPU has undoubtedly been one of the most wanted Video Processors in recent times. We expect the AGP version to be no different with many people still using AGP mainboards therefore, we predict them to sell extremely quickly.

The Club 3D 7800GS 256MB has DVI and VGA with an integrated HDTV encoder providing world class TV output up to 1080i resolution and is fully compliant with AGP4X and AGP8X standards, meaning ultimate compatibility and upgradeability for all.

As always, Club 3D offers a complete package and includes all necessary cables, connecters, converters, and software to use your new top of the range AGP card to its maximum potential, straight out of the box, we also Include Colin Mcrae 2005 full game on DVD along with enough software to make a fully enabled Home Theatre PC including PowerDVD5 MCE, PowerDirector Express3, PowerProducer 3, Medi@show.

Kustom PCS has stocks NOW!!!!!

ArTizan
02-02-2006, 16:22
Do you have any performance benchmarks of this card over say a 6800GT 256?

Thanks,

Adam

bootup05
02-02-2006, 16:43
ooo not a bad price AND it comes with a game :D
apart from being AGP instead of PCI-E is there any differences from this and a normal 7800GT :confused:
512th post :p
512 :D ;)

Sub
02-02-2006, 17:55
excellent, boot who's that in ur av?

BloomerzUK
02-02-2006, 18:07
excellent, boot who's that in ur av?

I was just wondering that :D.

Carbine
02-02-2006, 18:12
whats her phone number? ........ :cool:

bootup05
02-02-2006, 18:18
This fit girl :p ;)...don't you all just adore her :D i do...Im just sharing the experience :)

bootup05
02-02-2006, 18:58
:eek: has everyone become speechless? :p

latency
02-02-2006, 19:51
I'm willing to bet she's under 17 (my low bar) :(

But about the card- I was stalking this as I was about to buy one for my new build.

It aparantly scores between the 6800GS and the 7800GT, that's on early tests anyway.
I think it's silly not to bring out any new card in PCI-E as well as AGP though- there's really no point in putting support solely on an old expansion slot.

Sub
02-02-2006, 20:04
the core is below the norm for the 78gt's but the memory is quite a bit above at 1200 most of the 78s were stocked at 1.0x something, the core is down though. still friggin bargain if you ask me :D

Maxxy
13-02-2006, 19:59
Hi, Im looking for a gfx card to go with this motherboard:
http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=915GLM-V&class=mb

It has an "AGR" slot instead of a standard AGP slot.
Does you know if this card will work ok with it?

Cheers
Maxxy

Fireblade
14-02-2006, 04:21
Cancelled :rolleyes:

Maxxy
14-02-2006, 19:15
Yeah, found out just after I posted. Doh!
Not to worry, Ive come across a few other mb's that will be better for what I'm after.

re-enter
04-03-2006, 22:32
Maybe this will still be of interest to people.

http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/02/13/nvidias_geforce_7800gs_becomes_a_better_buy/page29.html

jamesward
20-03-2006, 19:31
If anyone was wondering (sorry to spoin the fun) but that's the girl from SiN: Episodes, (www.ritualistic.com).

I can't wait!

BloomerzUK
20-03-2006, 19:43
If anyone was wondering (sorry to spoin the fun) but that's the girl from SiN: Episodes, (www.ritualistic.com).

I can't wait!


Your URL don't work, due to having a ')' at the end of it. Sort it :D.

jacobzcoool
20-03-2006, 19:59
http://www.ritualistic.com/games.php/sineps

There's the picture in the top right

jamesward
20-03-2006, 20:13
buggery buggery ;) done now

Looks good though, and to keep on topic, I'll bet this card makes it look beautiful.

When's the first 1GB card gonna come out?

jacobzcoool
21-03-2006, 16:42
Not really a 1GB card, but has 1GB of total memory, just use 2 512 cards in SLI

ling_thing
21-03-2006, 18:15
When's the first 1GB card gonna come out?
well ATI have just announced the FireGL V7350 with 1GB of RAM if that counts :)

Workstation Industry's First One Gigabyte Graphics Accelerator

The 1GB FireGL V7350 is accompanied by the V7300, a 512MB version. The GPUs are fabbed at 90nm and derive from ATI's Radeon X1000 series. As such they incorporate its Avivo image enhancement pipeline, including support for 40-bit and 64-bit RGB colour, and the latest Radeons' 512-bit ring memory bus architecture. Both boards provide 41.6GBps of memory bandwidth, ATI said, pointing to as memory clock speed of 325MHz (650MHz effective).


talking about £1400 for the card though

johnwibble
23-03-2006, 16:35
I notice that this card comes with Colin McRae Rally 2005. Does this mean that the jerking problem which has affected a few Nvidia cards has been fixed ?
Would I notice much improvement from my 5900 Ultra card ?

jamesward
29-03-2006, 16:46
sexy, bet it costs about as much as my life though

jacobzcoool
06-04-2006, 21:14
I thought it would cost more than £8.57 :p