Review: Default speed can overclock
EVGA has two versions of the 8600 GTS cards. We got the
reference clocked part with a €200 price tag while there is a bit more
expensive card clocked at 720 MHz core and 2100 MHz memory.
The card we got is clocked at 675 MHz core and 2016 MHz
memory. I guess that bios clocked the card at this speed. It has 32 Shader
units clocked at massive 1450 MHz and eight ROPs. As with every 8600 GTS / GT
card the card is limited to 128 bit memory interface.
The card is not that special and it is based on Nvidia's
reference design. It comes in a modest box and 10 years limited warranty so
this is the hard point of the card. It has a green PCB and two DVI outs, SLI connector, single slot cooler in black, and six pin PCIe power in. The box looks nice and small and EVGA offers a 90 days step up program where you can upgrade your graphic card within 90 days after the purchase.
The box includes two DVI dongles, S-video cable and CD with
drivers. There were no games inside.