Anyone still have an 8800 card under their wing?

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#1 The_Capitalist
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I bought this 8800GT in July of 2008 and it's still running fine. It maxes out most games at 1280x1024 without a sweat.

Let us be frank: The GeForce 8800 series was the best line of video cards that Nvidia ever produced. I still hear about 8800GTX's from 3.5 years ago running most games pretty well.

I don't know when the GeForce 8800 will finally be laid to rest, but that is fine by me. I get to spend less money on hardware and more on games instead. Remember when there was time when most cards go obsolete after two years?

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#2 ColdfireTrilogy
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No i dont remember that time? My 9800pro lasted 6 years and even was able to max out HL2 on launch. What time were you refering to because its only recently that cards are getting shot out in record numbers. Back in the voodoo and early geforce2 series days there were only 2-3 cards on the market for years at a time...
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#3 Sparticus247
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I bought this 8800GT in July of 2008 and it's still running fine. It maxes out most games at 1280x1024 without a sweat.

Let us be frank: The GeForce 8800 series was the best line of video cards that Nvidia ever produced. I still hear about 8800GTX's from 3.5 years ago running most games pretty well.

I don't know when the GeForce 8800 will finally be laid to rest, but that is fine by me. I get to spend less money on hardware and more on games instead. Remember when there was time when most cards go obsolete after two years?

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You are right in saying that it was a great card for it's time. No one should argue with you on that. Playing games at 1280x1024 should make games pretty easy to run on that card. That's a low resolution for today, but homnestly there really are advantages to gaming with a screen that has tha as it's native res. Games can look great without the jaggies. I remember until 2008 I was still using my 7600gt before it died, and my native res for my 17" monitor was 1024x768.

So yeah long story short that was a beast of a card that still performs well today, and if you stick with that res then it will keep playing strong for a while.

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#4 Hellsing2o2
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I am still using my 8800GTX that I bought in october 2007. Still awesome!
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#5 ch5richards
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Yup, I am still running my 8800GTX, and it is serving me well. I might not be maxing all the games out any more, especially at my res, but for a 3+ year old card I cannot complain. I have been thinking about updating for a while now, and will probably once the new Nvidia cards come out. Either go with them if they some how pull a rabbit out of the hat or get a pair of ATI's for crossfire. But the 8800's were just great, my GF's rig is running a 8800GTS 512, and it is solid card, also have a 9600GSO which is rebranded 8800GS, that thing for a $35 card has been exceptional.
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#6 xXDrPainXx
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Still have my 8800GTX and although it is sitting in a box now since my tower exploded it was an awesome card and will be putting it back in when I finally get around to ordering a new motherboard and CPU.
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#7 Gog
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My 8800GTS died on me a year ago. It was a great card.

I also remember the time in the late nineties when you had to replace graphics cards every 1.5-2 years because games would no longer support them. It was the time of the first and 2nd generation 3D cards (Voodoo 1/2, PowerVR, Riva TNT etc). Nowadays you can go without replacing the video card for at least 3 years.

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#8 superclocked
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My 8800GTS died on me a year ago. It was a great card.

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Yeah, I love how they put the G92 in an 8800 package and made it cheaper. I'm running two in SLI atm. Voltmodded, and overclocked, I get over 21K in 3DMark06. Very nice for the price...
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#9 vicsrealms
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My 8800GT gave out on me last June and was hitting really hot temps while running idle. Replaced it with my GTX 275 and haven't looked back, but I have an old 7800GT that is still running strong even though it isn't used for gaming. Although, for my 8800GT I am wondering if I replace the heatsink with something better if that might help it along.

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#10 GhoX
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I have my 8800GT for PhysX. Before that though it served me well in 2009.
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#11 Daytona_178
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Iam still rocking my 8800GT, it has served me well especially when you consider that when iam not gaming its still working away with Folding@Home! I think though iam going to upgrade it within the next 3-4 months.

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#12 abuabed
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I'm still using 8800 GTS, it fares well for most games, I'm waiting for Nvidia's new GPUs and if they worth the wait then I'll get one of them most probably unless ATI's (5870 & 5970) prove to be better and cheaper.
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#13 kungfool69
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we had an 8800gts 640 for 2 years before moving on to a gtx 275 in one PC (which had the 8800gts in it) and got a 4850 for the otehr pc (after selling the 8800gts and my 9500gt to pay for it).

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#14 nchan
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My 8800 GTX is one of the best cards I ever owned and still have it on my computer for gaming. It can still play most games at 1980 x 1200 res on max setting. I also have the 9800 Pro for three years before I upgrade to 8800 GTX.
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#15 sentenced83
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i have it on another pc and its still maxing out all games at 1280 res. !!

i love it

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#16 hoola
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I have a 8800gts 320mb. Got it in march of 2007 and it maxes every game at 1680x1050 except Crysis and some RTS games (but that might be my low end CPU keeping it down). I'm not going to upgrade it until i can barely run games on low because it is completely pointless to upgrade when i can already max pretty much everything at the resolution i want.

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#17 Mystic-G
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I still have a 8800GTS 320 that I bought in August of 2007. Still waiting for the right time to upgrade.

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#18 04dcarraher
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Ya got my 8800GT back in 2007, added another 8800GT for sli in late 2008 when I got a 22" monitor for a performance boost. And I have yet havent found a game I cant max besides the usual suspects. Most likely I will be upgrading sometime this year, but Im still going to keep one of my 8800's just for Physx and Cuda :)
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#19 Hekynn
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I still have it but its in my little brothers PC now since his 8800GTX died out on him and he's liking it he's able to max out Arma 2 on his new 20 inch widescreen LCD and it looks great same with other games except Crysis lol.
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#20 Rickylee
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I built my current rig around a BFG 8800GT 512 OC in May 2008. It started acting up last September so I replaced it with a GTX 275. But it would handle everything I threw at it at a modest 1680 1050. I was late to the party but it was still one of the best cards I've had.

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#21 Lach0121
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summer 08' got my 8800gt OCX in SLI, and still running strong, great with my phenom II 940 deneb. holding out for a significant price drop in gt400 series cards.

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#22 imprezawrx500
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yeah still running my 8800gt which is now over 2 years old hardly a game I can't max out at 1680 x 1050. I'll wait till some game other than crysis need more power.
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#23 deactivated-5e7d3c08ed601
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My brother has a 8800GTS. It still runs most games nicely on his computer.
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#24 NamelessPlayer
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I've been using the same old 8800 GT for a bit over two years now. Still works fine, though I can't liken my experiences to most 8800 GT users reliability-wise due to the liberties Galaxy took with both the HSF and the PCB. Different enough that you probably wouldn't know what card it was just from looking at it. It still performs astonishingly well with games released even two years after, though I must admit that I am itching for something more powerful just because most modern games still don't quite run at a constant 60 FPS, even if I notch the resolution down to 1280x1024, 1280x720, or 1024x768! I'm not plunking down the extra cash for a new card until I find a worthy successor, though-at least DX11-capable, though DX12 might be out by the time I have enough money. Also preferably NVIDIA since I'm not very fond of ATI's drivers, but I WILL jump ship if Fermi/GF100/GTX 4*0 is the next NV30/GeForce FX (or R600/HD Radeon 2900; ATI has made similar blunders before too!) and its successor ends up the same way.
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#25 muscleserge
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8800GT still here, though voltmodded and OCed. Don't see a reason for an upgrade yet. As a matter of fact I still have my e6400 from 06 OCed to 3.2ghz, it too is running everything perfectly fine. Crysis, Stalker, Mass effect etc. Why Upgrade if I can still run everything just fine and on high settings too.
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#26 feherrobert
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I still have my 8800 GTX bought it the day of release still rocks but im waiting to see if fermi will kick ass then i will definetly buy a new one

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#27 lordlors
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i bought my 8800 GTS 320 SC last 2007 and i'm still using it currently. no plans to upgrade in the near future. It's still kicking ass. I play at 1280x1024 anyway so more reason not to upgrade yet.
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#28 leeb127
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I am just about to retire my 8800 GTS, it is starting to struggle with some titles. It was a great card, but its time to move on with my 5850.

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#29 NanoMan88
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I had an 8800gt in november but got a 260gtx, that 8800gt was the best video card I have ever owned and the 260 while outperforming it will never trump it.

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#30 RayvinAzn
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Still running a 9800GT here. Hell of a price on the card I must say - I got it in late '07 for $110 with a free copy of CoD4. I'm on the verge of replacing it (1680x1050 seems a bit much for the old girl), but I too am waiting for a worth DirectX-11 based successor for around $200.
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#31 supras989
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My gtx 295 recently failed on me and I had to switch back to my 8800gt, I didn't even get around to sending back the gtx 295 for atleast a month simply because I was doing fine with the 8800gt, I love this card.

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#32 neatfeatguy
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I've still got my 2 800GTS 512 cards. They run pretty much everything maxed out on my 22" screen (1680 x 1050). One overclocks pretty good, the other doesn't. So I can't overclock them sadly, but that's ok since it's not really needed. Only games I have that I can't max out are Crysis and STALKER (Clear Sky and Call of Pripyat). I wish these cards had a gig of memory on them, they'd be perfect then. With being out of a job right now and no need to even worry about having to upgrade my cards, I don't see why I can't get another year or two out of them. I've had them since Feburary of 2008 and they still work pefect.
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#33 Rob_101
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Still rockin a 8800 GTS 512 MB (G92). Its showing its age but still gets the job done. Bought it around two years ago I think. I want to upgrade to a nvidia DX11 card.

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#34 myke2010
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Still using my 8800GT I got back in Feb 08. Even though I recently upgraded everything else in my rig, I saw no reason to bother replacing my video card yet as it still handles everything I can throw at it just fine. Hopefully the new Nvidia cards will really drive down the price on the ATI 5XXX series so I'll have a reason to finally retire this thing. Or better yet, give me a reason to get one of the new Nvidia cards.

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#35 nmaharg
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I use my 8800gt as a physx card.
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#36 The_Capitalist
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I've still got my 2 800GTS 512 cards. They run pretty much everything maxed out on my 22" screen (1680 x 1050). One overclocks pretty good, the other doesn't. So I can't overclock them sadly, but that's ok since it's not really needed. Only games I have that I can't max out are Crysis and STALKER (Clear Sky and Call of Pripyat). I wish these cards had a gig of memory on them, they'd be perfect then. With being out of a job right now and no need to even worry about having to upgrade my cards, I don't see why I can't get another year or two out of them. I've had them since Feburary of 2008 and they still work pefect.neatfeatguy

Funny. The only two video games I can't max out with my current setup is Clear Sky and Crysis. Clear Sky runs at 15-20 FPS with all the settings maxed out at 1280x1024. Crysis runs a little better (though I keep the shaders only on "high").

There haven't been enough games that really push the envelope as of late. I don't know if Fermi will be a worthy upgrade, but we'll see...

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#37 Hellsing2o2
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My 8800GTS died on me a year ago. It was a great card.

I also remember the time in the late nineties when you had to replace graphics cards every 1.5-2 years because games would no longer support them. It was the time of the first and 2nd generation 3D cards (Voodoo 1/2, PowerVR, Riva TNT etc). Nowadays you can go without replacing the video card for at least 3 years.

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Yup, those days are over. You could blame it on consoles, but for some reason making even relatively simple games nowadays seems to cost way more then it did 10 years ago when devs were always pushing the technology envelope. I would say, my 8800 will last me quite a few more years X_X Yup, those days are truely over.

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#38 hrah
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I had a 8800 gts 640mb since aug 07 on my second pc and I was happy with the card until it died on me sept 09, it was a good card but it ran too hot, I replaced it with a radeon HD 4890 because they were cheaper.

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#39 kilerchese
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Bought my 8800 GTX EVGA on the day of release and it's still going strong. It's gone through 2 motherboard changes on an AMD platform and an upgrade to LGA 1366.