http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130017
whats the difference besides the price?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130017
whats the difference besides the price?
i'd say the price difff is only because of the cooling.
The only obvious difference if the cooler as said above, maybe one was made by another company like asus and the other was made by someone else who added a few extra bits and bobs to it like overclocking ect (maybe BFG?).
Originally Posted by FyR
they're both made by EVGA
I think package contents... but I'm not sure.
Obviously the BIG difference is that the more expensive one has a "CO" after 7600GT which I definitely have to say will give you an extra 10 horsepower. In fact if you put a NOS sticker on your case you might be able to squeeze 15 extra horse power outta that lil vide card :-P
ok, so I have no clue what the real difference is performance wise and all. You might want to check the EVGA site or contact their customer service if you're really that interested. Assuming cooling is the difference I'd go with the cheaper one and hook yourself up with some real cooling such as one of Zalmans VGA coolers!!!
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The fan. Only difference I noticed.
One is probably longer lasting.
One's a 7800GT, the other a 7800GT CO.
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Omega hit the nail on the head with that one.
I'm not sure what CO has to do with it, but one is a CO and the other is regular.
It appears as if the only difference is the cooler and also the package contents and requirements. The GT doesn't specify anything, the GT CO specifies everything.
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