Head to Head: NVIDIA GeForce 6800 vs. NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT

Recently a number of users have asked that we compare the $300 GeForce 6800 to the $200 GeForce 6600GT to see if the added cost is truly worth it. Let's find out if it is under Half Life 2:

In our first benchmark the GeForce 6800 manages to only pull ahead in the AA test:

Half Life 2 AT_canals_08.dem
 
NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT
NVIDIA GeForce 6800
Performance Advantage
1024 x 768
113.5
114.8
1.1%
1280 x 1024
78.1
78.6
0.6%
1600 x 1200
57.7
57.8
0.2%
1024 x 768 - 4X AA
72.7
77.6
6.7%
Winner
-
-
GeForce 6800

Continuing on we have a tie in the at_coast_05 benchmark:

Half Life 2 AT_coast_05.dem
 
NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT
NVIDIA GeForce 6800
Performance Advantage
1024 x 768
129.6
127.1
2.0%
1280 x 1024
107.9
105.2
2.6%
1600 x 1200
78.5
80.2
2.1%
1024 x 768 - 4X AA
107.2
107.9
0.6%
Winner
-
-
Tie

We've got another tie in our third benchmark:

Half Life 2 AT_coast_12.dem
 
NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT
NVIDIA GeForce 6800
Performance Advantage
1024 x 768
113.6
108.1
4.8%
1280 x 1024
88.2
87.4
0.9%
1600 x 1200
64.4
65.4
1.6%
1024 x 768 - 4X AA
87.1
87.8
0.8%
Winner
-
-
Tie

In the Prison demo the 6800 once again outperforms the 6600GT only in our AA test, the rest of the tests are a virtual tie:

Half Life 2 AT_prison_05.dem
 
NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT
NVIDIA GeForce 6800
Performance Advantage
1024 x 768
116.1
115.8
0.3%
1280 x 1024
77.2
77.9
0.9%
1600 x 1200
55.7
57.5
3.2%
1024 x 768 - 4X AA
74.6
82.5
10.6%
Winner
-
-
GeForce 6800

The 6800 and 6600GT close out our benchmark suite with another virtual tie.

Half Life 2 AT_c17_12.dem
 
NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT
NVIDIA GeForce 6800
Performance Advantage
1024 x 768
82.9
82.4
0.6%
1280 x 1024
76.4
75.1
1.7%
1600 x 1200
61.6
62.8
1.9%
1024 x 768 - 4X AA
70
72.2
3.1%
Winner
-
-
Tie

For Half Life 2, it does not seem that the extra price of the GeForce 6800 is worth it - the 6600GT does a fine job on its own and performs just as well for much less.

Summary
 
Average Performance Advantage (6800 over 6600GT)
1024 x 768
-1.0%
1280 x 1024
0.0%
1600 x 1200
0.3%
1024 x 768 - 4X AA
3.8%

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  • Nuke Waste - Thursday, December 16, 2004 - link

    Would it be possible for AT to update the timedemos to Source Enigne 7? Steam "graciously" updated my HL2 platform, and now none of my timedemos work!
  • The Internal - Friday, December 3, 2004 - link

    Which x700 XT card was used? How much RAM did it have?
  • VortigernRed - Tuesday, November 23, 2004 - link

    "Remember that we used the highest detail settings with the exception of anisotropic filtering and antialiasing, "

    That is not what you are showing on the SS on page 2. You are showing there that you have the water details set to "reflect world" not "reflect all".

    I would be interested to see how that affects the performance in your benchmarks with water in them, as some sites are showing larger wins for ATI and it seems possible that this setting may be the difference.

    It certainly looks much better in game with "reflect all" but does affect the performance.

    PS, sorry for the empty post above, trying to guess my username and password!
  • VortigernRed - Tuesday, November 23, 2004 - link

  • Warder45 - Sunday, November 21, 2004 - link

    I'd like to know what you guys think about X0bit's and other reviews that have ATI way ahead in numbers do to turning on Reflect All and not just reflect world.

    http://www.chaoticdreams.org/ce/jb/ReflectAll.jpg
    http://www.chaoticdreams.org/ce/jb/ReflectWorld.jp...

    Some SS.
  • Counterspeller - Friday, November 19, 2004 - link

    I forgot about my specs : P4 3.0 3HD 8, 16, 60Gb, MB P4P800-E Deluxe, Samtron 96BDF Screen.
  • Counterspeller - Friday, November 19, 2004 - link

    I don't understand... I have a GeForce 256 DDR, and the ONLY game that I have not been able to play is DOOM 3, only because it asks for 64Mb of VRAM, and I only have 32. I'd like to play HL2, but I don't have it. Perhaps it'll be like D3... not enough VRAM, and in that case, the 2nd game I can't play with that board. What I don't understand is this : how can anyone be complaining because x game or y game «only» gives us 200 fps... Can YOU see 200 fps ? we're happy with 24fps on TV, 25fps in the theaters, and we're bitchin' about some game that only gives us 56.7 fps instead of the «behold perfection» 67.5. I know there is a difference, and yes, we can see that difference, but is it useful, in terms of gameplay ? Will you be fragged because of a 1 or 2 or even 3 fps difference between you and your opponent ? Stupidity gets us fragged, not fps. I believe that anything below 30/40 fps is nice, but unplayable, when it comes to action games. I'm happy with 60. Anything above it is extra. I have played with this very board many demanding games, and I can say that yes, some parts are demanding on the board. But I never lost because of it. Resuming : I don't understand this war between ATI lovers and NVIDIA lovers. I've been using the same board for years, and I never needed to change it. Unless it crumbles, I'll stick with it.
  • Counterspeller - Friday, November 19, 2004 - link

    I don't understand... I have a GeForce 256 DDR, and the ONLY game that I have not been able to play is DOOM 3, only because it asks for 64Mb of VRAM, and I only have 32. I'd like to play HL2, but I don't have it. Perhaps it'll be like D3... not enough VRAM, and in that case, the 2nd game I can't play with that board. What I don't understand is this : how can anyone be complaining because x game or y game «only» gives us 200 fps... Can YOU see 200 fps ? we're happy with 24fps on TV, 25fps in the theaters, and we're bitchin' about some game that only gives us 56.7 fps instead of the «behold perfection» 67.5. I know there is a difference, and yes, we can see that difference, but is it useful, in terms of gameplay ? Will you be fragged because of a 1 or 2 or even 3 fps difference between you and your opponent ? Stupidity gets us fragged, not fps. I believe that anything below 30/40 fps is nice, but unplayable, when it comes to action games. I'm happy with 60. Anything above it is extra. I have played with this very board many demanding games, and I can say that yes, some parts are demanding on the board. But I never lost because of it. Resuming : I don't understand this war between ATI lovers and NVIDIA lovers. I've been using the same board for years, and I never needed to change it. Unless it crumbles, I'll stick with it.
  • TheRealSkywolf - Friday, November 19, 2004 - link

    I have a fx 5950, i have turned on the x9 path and things run great. 1st and all the graphics dont look much better, you see slight differences on the water and in some bumpmapping, but minor things.
    So i guess its time for Ati fans to shut up, both the fx and the 9800 cards run the game great.
    Man, doom3 showed all the wistles and bells, why wouldnt hl2? I think is very unprofessional from Valve to do what they did.
  • SLI - Friday, November 19, 2004 - link

    Umm, why was the Radeon P.E. not tested?

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