EVGA 8800GT 512MB Superclocked Edition Review

by Michael "SKYMTL" Hoenig     |     October 29, 2007

Packaging and Accessories


As with all of EVGA’s cards, the box of this one is quite plain but I personally prefer it to having a gaudy package with comical characters plastered all over the place. The front does well in advertising the different features of the 8800GT as well as the 90-day Step-Up program but something that is lacking is an indication of exactly what speeds this card is overclocked to. You will also note that this box contains a full copy of Enemy Territory: Quake Wars. This game is only bundled with some of these cards depending on which retailer you buy them from.

The back of the box contains all of the other information such as what is contained in the packaging as well as more detailed features. Even with all this information, there is once again no indication of the speeds of the card itself.


The accessories and “extras” are quite complete but don’t expect to receive a whole library of games.

You get:

- 1 HDTV cable
- 1 S-Video cable
- 1 Molex to PCI-E adaptor
- 2 DVI to VGA adaptors
- Enemy Territory: Quake Wars game
- 1 Driver CD
- 2 EVGA stickers
 
 
 

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