Neoseeker has published a review of XFX's 8600 GT XXX card. Powered by the G84, which is also used
in the 8600 GTS, the 8600 GT differs from the more expensive GTS only in clock rates. However, the
price difference between a top end 8600 GTS and a top end 8600 GT is $70, which makes the 8600 GT a
significantly cheaper "mid-range" option for gamers. We include 7600GT and 6600GT numbers in this
review to add additional perspective, especially for gamers who currently own a 6600 class card.
"In our more recent benchmarks, the limits of the 128-bit memory bus start to shows its sign. The
X1950 Pro is the only card in this lineup with 256-bit memory busses and it shows as its scores sweep
away from the rest of the field. The disparity of scores with these newer games really exemplifies
the weakness of the G84's 128bit memory with next generation games. On the other hand, the above
illustrates another point: those of you using 6600 GT class cards are woefully underpowered for
playing next generation games at even 1024x768 with NO filtering or anti-aliasing features enabled."
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