Wednesday, May 30th 2007 by Chris Davies


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The only reason I upgraded from on-board graphics was because I wanted to run dual displays, so the idea of spending $899.99 on a high-end card makes my stomach do a backflip of disbelief.  Still, people laughed at me when I spent thousands on Michael Jackson’s first nose, but I still think it’s the best investment I ever made.  Anyway, your nine-hundred bucks gets you EVGA’s 8800 Ultra Black Pearl edition, a stonking water-cooled PCI-E card with a core speed of 655MHz and 768MB of DDR3 memory.

 EVGA GeForce 8800 Ultra Black Pearl edition graphics card

Big money should get you big figures, and the Black Pearl doesn’t disappoint.  Analogue output is 2048 x 1536 while digital hits 2560 x 1600, and in testing a pair of the cards managed a 3DMark06 score of 25,000.  It’s a hungry beast, though, requiring two molex hook-ups and obviously you’ll have to have a water-cooling system to take advantage of it.  EVGA claim the Black Pearl runs 30 degrees centigrade cooler than the standard 8800.

It’s on backorder at the moment, which gives you a little time to save up.

EVGA [via I4U]

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