BFG GeForce 7800 GTX OC - Perhaps the single most compelling aspect of the entire BFG bundle is the fact that the MSRP is identical to that of 'run-of-the-mil' 7800 GTXs. A very close second is the awesome bundle BFG has included with this top-of-the-line card: a lifetime warranty, a full version game and video editing/authoring application, t-shirt, Teflon Slick Pads for your mouse, two DVI adapters, a TV adapter, and an HDTV adapter. While some of these items are to be expected with any new video card, BFG really has raised the bar.

EVGA GF 7800 GTX - Anandtech has posted a review of the eVGA e-GeForce 7800 GTX card which has its core clocked higher than NVIDIA's reccomended settings at 450 MHz, 20MHz higher than reference clock of 430MHz. The eVGA card was overclocked to 475MHz and 1.25ghz and run through Doom III, Battlefield 2, Half Life 2 at the highest of resolution with 8xAF.

MSI's NX7800GTX - The 7800GTX is an impressive GPU, which shows off powerful features, advanced pipelining, and incredible image quality. It automatically enters as the top performer in the desktop graphics market, and it can give many a professional workstation product a serious run for their money, in both image precision and OpenGL performance.

Graphics Cards Maker Revamps NVIDIA GeForce 7800 Cooling System - EVGA is currently gearing up to use Asymmetric Cooling System, which is may be targeted to provide more efficient cooling compared to reference design and also minimize chances of damage during installation. The new cooler fully encapsulates the board, giving it rather exotic outlook and protecting it against incautious handling. However, a cooling system that covers the whole board may have its drawbacks: large radiator on the backside may prevent proper dissipation of heat at least in some computer cases.