HEXUS.net reviews 3 Geforce 7800 GS video cards including:
BFG Tech GeForce 7800 GS OC
eVGA e-GeForce 7800 GS
XFX GeForce 7800 GS Extreme Edition AGP
The 2nd of February 2006 saw NVIDIA jump to the AGP user's rescue with the announcement of a GeForce 7-series product on AGP. GeForce 7800 GS AGP brings NVIDIA's excellent G70 silicon to AGP via their latest BR02 PCIe-to-AGP bridge IC, albeit in cut down form. We showed you in the linked preview that NVIDIA configured the G70 with two disabled quads of pixel processing units, six vertex units for processing geometry to be processed by those pixel units and eight ROP units (responsible for drawing the pixels to the displayable front buffer and AA, amongst other things).
That 8/16/8 configuration of G70, containing all that makes G70 good versus NV45 (the last high-end GPU that NVIDIA placed on an AGP bus), clocked at 375/600 in reference configuration by NVIDIA, looked set to give the 6800 Ultras and X800 XTs of this world a run for their money. We previewed BFG's overclocked (400/625) version back in February and declared the following about NVIDIA's latest 256MiB AGP SKU:
"As 7800 GS approaches the sub £200 price point it almost becomes a mandatory purchase on AGP"
Approach it has done since February, with 7800 GS boards at reference clocks available and in-stock in the UK for the magic £200 mark, as I type this article up. Yum yum for the user looking for one last AGP board before the inevitable PCI Express-based upgrade at some point (likely to coincide with a Vista upgrade of some kind, or so my AGP-owning friends tell me!)... [read more]
