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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  • ballero - Wednesday, November 17, 2004 - link

    it'd be nice a comparison between cpu
  • Jalf - Wednesday, November 17, 2004 - link

    To those wanting benchmarks on older hardware, remember that this is a hardware site, not a games review site.

    Their focus is on the hardware, and honestly, few hardware enthusiasts can get excited about an 800 mhz cpu or a Geforce 3. ;)

    For AT, HL2 is a tool to compare new *interesting* hardware. It's not the other way around.
  • CU - Wednesday, November 17, 2004 - link

    I would also like to see slower cpu's and 512meg systems tested. It seems all recent cards can run it fine, so it would be nice to see how other things affect HL2.
  • CU - Wednesday, November 17, 2004 - link

    Based on the 6800nu vs 6600gt I would say that HL2 is being limited by fillrate and not bandwith. I say this since they both have about the same fillrate, but the 6800nu has around 40% more bandwidth than the 6600gt. So, unlocking extra pipes and overclocking the GPU should give the most increase in fps. Anyone want to test this?
  • Jeff7181 - Wednesday, November 17, 2004 - link

    ... in addition... this is a case where minimum frame rates would be very useful to know.
  • Jeff7181 - Wednesday, November 17, 2004 - link

    Those numbers are about what I expected. I'm sorta thinking that triple buffering isn't working with the 66.93 drivers and HL2 because I have vsync enabled, it seems like the frame rate is either 85 or 42.

    I also suspected that anistropic filtering wasn't particularly necessary... I'll have to try it without and see how it looks... although with 4XAA and 8XAF I'm still getting acceptable frame rates.
  • nserra - Wednesday, November 17, 2004 - link

    #8 i never heard of 6800 extra pipes unlocked, where did you see that. Arent you making some confusion with the Ati 9500 cards?
  • MAME - Wednesday, November 17, 2004 - link

    Make some budget video card benchmarks (Ti4200 plus or minus) and possibly a slower cpu or less ram so that people will know if they have to upgrade
  • Akira1224 - Wednesday, November 17, 2004 - link

    #8 Thats not a fair comparison. Yes atm it would seem the 6800Nu is a better buy. However if you go to Gameve you will find the XFX (clocked at PCIe speeds)6600GT for $218. Thats a much better deal than your example using Newegg. You talk about a $5 diff... if you are a smart shopper you can get upwards of a $50 diff.

    THAT makes the 6600GT the better buy. Esp when you consider that the market this card is aimed at is not the same market that will softmod their cards to unlock pipes. Either way you go you will get great performance.

    I digress off topic.... sorry.
  • nserra - Wednesday, November 17, 2004 - link

    You didn’t use overclocked nvidia cards like hardocp did. That Kyle has the shame to say he used stock clock, those BFG OC are overclocked from factory. Just 25Mhz but its something.

    Very good review!!! Better then the NVIDIA's GeForce 6600GT AGP review where something was missing.

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