XFX PVT84JUDD3 GeForce 8600GT XXX 256MB GDDR3 PCI Express x16 SLI Ready Video Card (Dual DVI/S-Video) Reviews

XFX PVT84JUDD3 GeForce 8600GT XXX 256MB GDDR3 PCI Express x16 SLI Ready Video Card (Dual DVI/S-Video)

BUS Type: PCI-E. Memory Bus 128 bit. DDR3 FANSINK TV OUT DUAL DVI OUT DUAL-LINK DVI RoHS HDCP NVIDIA-SLI READY. No Low Profile CompatibilityThe XFX PV-T84J-UDD3 NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT 256 MB PCI-E Video Card is SLI Ready and was built on NVIDIA’s fourth-generation GPU architecture for Windows Vista, offering you the best possible user experience. With full Microsoft DirectX 10 Support, this card is the world’s first DirectX 10 GPU with full Shader Model 4.0 support, delivering unparalleled levels of graphics realism and film-quality effects. It offers 256 MB of 128 bit DDR3 memory with a 22.4 GB-per-second memory bandwidth.

NVIDIA’s SLI technology delivers up to twice the performance of a single GPU configuration for unparalleled gaming experiences by allowing two graphics cards to run in parallel. The must-have feature for performance PCI Express graphics, SLI dramatically scales performance on over 60 top PC games. OpenGL support ensures top-notch compatibility and performance for all OpenGL applications, while NVIDIA nView Multi-display advanced technology provides the ultimate in viewing flexibility and control for multiple monitors.

The card’s 128-bit floating point High Dynamic-Range (HDR) offers twice the precision of prior generations for incredibly realistic lighting effects, while its lightning fast, high-quality anti-aliasing at up to 16x sample rates obliterates jagged edges. Dual DVI support allows the card to drive the industry’s largest and highest resolution flat-panel displays, and Dual Link DVI is capable of supporting digital output for high resolution monitors (up to 2560×1600).

The HDTV-ready GeForce 8600GT is designed to run perfectly with the next-generation PCI Express bus architecture, which doubles the bandwidth of AGP 8X delivering over 4 GB-per-second in both upstream and downstream data transfers.

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List Price: $ 164.99

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Review by JoeSchmoe155 for XFX PVT84JUDD3 GeForce 8600GT XXX 256MB GDDR3 PCI Express x16 SLI Ready Video Card (Dual DVI/S-Video)
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I have Dell Dimension 8400 with single core P4 3.6Ghz/3GB RAM. This card works great in it. The 3DMark score is 4100 if you care (I didn’t, I purchased it b/c my old card started giving me problems). When not under the load I can’t say I hear any extra noise coming from it. Same under the load, but under the load my other fans get loud so maybe they just drown the fan on this card.

Review by Rafael E. Belliard for XFX PVT84JUDD3 GeForce 8600GT XXX 256MB GDDR3 PCI Express x16 SLI Ready Video Card (Dual DVI/S-Video)
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I bought expecting to be able to play games at medium quality. Boy, was I wrong. Let my first let readers know the complete specifications of my sub-$600 gaming/programming/linux rig:

***Motherboard: ABIT Fatal1ty AN9 32X

***Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ 2.3GHz

***Memory: Corsair XMS 2GB

***Optical drive:Asus LightScribe 18x Drive

People have been trashing this video card all over the net ever since it came out. One particular reviewer said he didn’t even know what type of buyer would buy it. Well, here’s the answer: those of us on a who aren’t much into spending over $600 on a single card alone (cheers to you if you can do that).

Anyways, if you want a short review, read the following sentence:

Bioshock (hottest game around) @ 1024*768 @ The HIGHEST possible settings without ever seeing a stutter.

If you want an inexpensive video card that will last you for years, this one’s it. The reason I say this is because just as when Doom, Half-Life 2 and Farcry set the bar for hardware system requirements on 2004 and seeing how those who upgraded then are still able to play recent games without bigger upgrades (that being a dual core processor), expect this one to last even more than those good ol’ 6800GT did in 2003/4. If Bioshock and Rainbow Six: Vegas run at the High settings on this puppy (both running on top of the Unreal 3 engine), expect Crysis (Crytek2 engine) and Half-Life Episode Two and Three to run without any issues (expect Crytek, Unreal and the Source engine to replicate their 2004’s success).

Every game I’ve thrown at it, I’ve played at the highest setting (although I’m aware the Flight Simulator X can bring down even the hottest SLi-powered 8800GTX in the block). What’s most important to me is to know that the Unreal 3 engine runs perfectly because it’s a prime star of the current HD-generation games. I’ll be even happier when the Crysis demo comes out later this month (I’ll update then!).

A friend of mine has had a 6600GT (alongside 2GB of Patriot DDR2 Ram and an AMD X2 3800+ 2.0ghz processor) for over 3 years now and he can _still_ manage to play Rainbow Six: Vegas and Bioshock (Unreal 3 engine on both; note: Vegas needs a better computer than Bioshock). The importance of this that with this information I’m sure this 8600GT will work for at least as long as his has been working. Heck, Big Daddies bow down to this puppy ( ;) ).

Note that the XXX stands for overclocked version (620mhz). That means that it’s better than the regular 8600GT by quite a bit and that it can rival other brand’s 8600GTS cards (not XFX’s own 8600GTS XXX, though).

Because of the nature of powerful videocards, I’d recommend placing a cheapPCI Blower below the card. That’ll ensure it doesn’t ever get too hot.

Oh, and it works wonders on Linux (Nvidia graphics on linux put Ati to shame). =)

Review by Wayne Kuban for XFX PVT84JUDD3 GeForce 8600GT XXX 256MB GDDR3 PCI Express x16 SLI Ready Video Card (Dual DVI/S-Video)
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* The good: This card performs MUCH better than I had expected. I hesitantly bought it for my cheapie backup computer which is a $300 SR2020NX Compaq from BestBuy. 1st I spent $50 for 2Gb of RAM which helped it, but not much. The only other mod is this XFX 8600GT video card, and WOW is my 1st impression. It plays Quake 4 very smoothly and it’s beautiful. I just tried Enemy Territory – Quake Wars (Demo), and it plays smoothly as well.

* The bad: It is a bit noisy, and although it doesn’t bother me a bit, some will complain after being used to their on-board video chip unit which doesn’t NEED a fan.

* Overall this one is a winner and I recommend it without exception.

Review by Stefan Mohammed for XFX PVT84JUDD3 GeForce 8600GT XXX 256MB GDDR3 PCI Express x16 SLI Ready Video Card (Dual DVI/S-Video)
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WOW – I MEAN WOW

runs cool, very small , very powerfull , very overclockable , very inexpensive , made by xfx , double lifetime warranty , direct x 10 , built in physics processor ( quantum effects ) , better than a 7900gs or gt below 1280 x 1024 , very nice to sli with , low power draw , great for low amp psu’s

FEAR – everything maxed out 1280×1024 including AA , 55fps

Lost Planet DX10 – medium – high settings , AA off , 30 FPS snow , 36 FPS Cave (1280 x 960)

DIRT demo – 40fps – everything on ultra including AA on Nvidia Control Panel , 800×600

Need For Speed Carbon – 37 fps everything including AA maxed out

System Specs

Amd athon x2 4200+ 65w @ 2.4ghz

2gb ram ddr2 667 4 4 4 12

asus m2n-sli deluxe

xfx geforce 8600gt xxx @ 690mhz core , 850 mem (using nvidia ntune)

Review by Omar Siddique for XFX PVT84JUDD3 GeForce 8600GT XXX 256MB GDDR3 PCI Express x16 SLI Ready Video Card (Dual DVI/S-Video)
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This is an outstanding mid-range performance card: It’s reasonably priced, reasonably powerful, well-supported and stable, and runs quiet. It’s well made and feels solid; no cheap components here. The overclocking of the XXX edition and the GDDR3 means this card is notably faster than other 8600s.

It’s easy to set up, unlike higher-end cards: no special 6-pin PCIe power connector needed, no PCIe 2.0 slot required, no worrying if your power supply has enough juice to drive it, no worrying if that extra long high-end card will fit across your MicroATX mainboard.

Very few other cards will give this level of performance as a straight-forward drop-in on your average consumer desktop PC. Of course, if you’re willing to upgrade other components, deal with cooling issues, etc, you can get higher performance for a higher price. But for this effort-level and this price, this card is hands-down the best.

This 8600GT won’t run the newest FPS games at their highest settings (but WILL run most at reasoanable settings), hence my calling it “mid-range”.

I’m a techie and I’ve built a number of homebrew PC rigs, so it takes a lot for me to be impressed. This card is impressive, and two XFX cards I’ve now owned (this one and a new Nvidia9800GT) lead me to believe that XFX makes the best PC video cards on the market today. Highly recommended.

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