NVIDIA GeForce 2 GTS Roundup - July 2000
by Matthew Witheiler on July 10, 2000 4:39 AM EST- Posted in
- GPUs
ELSA Gladiac- Card Specs
Gladiac Specifications |
|
Memory |
32
MB Infineon DDR SGRAM 6 Ns
|
Cooling |
Heatsink/Fan combo
|
Temperature |
124
F
|
TV-Out |
Not
Supported
|
Drivers |
ELSA
Custom
|
Highest Overclock (max core) |
227/375
MHz
|
Highest Overclock (max memory) |
220/383
MHz
|
Overclocking Utility |
ELSA
Custom
|
SBA State |
Disabled
|
89 MHz AGP Bus (133 MHz BX) |
Pass
|
99 MHz AGP Bus (148 MHz BX) |
Fail
|
Software/Gaming Bundle |
Choice
of 3: Messiah, MDK 2, Viva Football (Soccer), F-16 Aggressor, Die Hard
Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas, Honda Silkolene Motocross GP
|
Estimated Street Price |
$350.00
estimated retail price
Found on-line for $275.00 |
The ELSA Gladiac was the first GeForce 2 GTS card to hit the market, a mere 5 days after the chip's announcement. Despite the relatively old age of the Gladiac, it remains to be a very high quality GeForce 2 GTS card. Backed with a 6-year warrantee, custom driver package, a free DVI upgrade, and an optional video-out daughter card, the Gladiac is easily on par with other GeForce 2 GTS powerhouses.
As we have seen in the past from ELSA, the Gladiac remains a very quality built card. The only item of concern is its inability to work in our 148 MHz FSB BX system. Whether this is a simply a function of our specific card or of all the Gladaics out there remains to be unseen, however this aspect may deter overclockers from choosing this card as the GeForce 2 GTS card of choice.
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