GeCube Overclocked Radeon X800 GTO Review

The Overclocked Radeon X800 GTO from GeCube

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Even though we reviewed this so-called “special edition” which is overclocked, GeCube sells the same board without overclocking. The regular model is called GC-RX800GTO3-D3, which also has 256 MB memory. GeCube also has a 128 MB version, called GC-RX800GTO-C3. All Radeon X800 GTO models from GeCube use their “Uni-Wise Fan System”, which is a copper-based active heatsink with heat-pipe technology.

GeCube Overclocked Radeon X800 GTOFigure 2: GeCube Overclocked Radeon X800 GTO.

GeCube Overclocked Radeon X800 GTOFigure 3: GeCube Overclocked Radeon X800 GTO, back view.

We disassembled the video card heatsink to take a look, see Figure 4.

GeCube Overclocked Radeon X800 GTOFigure 4: Video card with its heatsink detached.

GeCube Overclocked Radeon X800 GTOFigure 5: Heatsink.

This video card uses 2 ns GDDR3 memory chips from Infineon, which can run up to 1 GHz, according to the manufacturer. Since this video card accesses the memory at 1 GHz, there is no room for memory overclocking inside the memory’s specifications. But of course you can try overclock it over its specs.

This video card has one VGA connector and one DVI connector, allowing you to use two video monitors on your PC. The board comes with one DVI-to-VGA adapter, so you can transform this DVI output into standard VGA.

In Figure 6, you can see all cables and adapters that come with this video card.

GeCube Overclocked Radeon X800 GTOFigure 6: Cables and adapters that come with GeCube Overclocked Radeon X800 GTO.

This video card doesn’t come with any game.

Before going to our benchmarking results, let’s recap this video card main features.

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