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512-A8-N559-TR - EVGA e-Geforce 7600 GT Superclocked Graphics Card

EVGA e-Geforce 7600 GT Superclocked Graphics Card

92 In Stock
$108.99
 
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General Information
Manufacturer
EVGA Corporation
Manufacturer Part Number
512-A8-N559-TR
Manufacturer Website Address
www.evga.com
Product Series
GeForce7
Product Name
e-Geforce 7600 GT Superclocked Graphics Card
Package Type
Retail
Product Type
Graphics Card
Technical Information
Host Interface
AGP 8x
RAMDAC
Dual 400MHz
Graphics Resolution
2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz Maximum Dual Link DVI 16.7 Million Colors (32-bit)
Signaling Type
Digital
API Support
OpenGL 2.0
Shader Model
3.0
Pixel Pipelines
12
Video Features
True high dynamic-range (HDR) lighting support NVIDIA PureVideo Technology NVIDIA CineFX 4.0 Engine NVIDIA Intellisample 4.0 Technology NVIDIA nView multi-display Technology
Platform Support
PC
Physical Characteristics
Dimensions
4.7" Height x 8.98" Length
Miscellaneous
Additional Information
HDTV Ready NVIDIA Unified Drive Architecture (UDA)
System Requirements
Pentium 4, Celeron or AMD Athlon AGP 8x slot At least 512MB of system memory Installation software requires CD-ROM drive DVD Playback requires DVD drive A minimum recommended 450W system power supply An AGP compliant motherboard OS Supported: Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows 2000
Warranty
Standard Warranty
1 Year Limited
Processor & Chipset
Chipset
nVIDIA GeForce 7600GT
Processor Speed
580MHz
Interfaces/Ports
Interfaces/Ports
1 x TV Out
Memory
Standard Memory
512MB
Memory Technology
DDR2 SDRAM
Bus Width
128bit
Other Great Deals product reviews
Reviewed by: HarrySpeakUP on 10-Jan-08 Rating: 4 Star Review
Strengths: This card installs easily. The EVGA software updates the drivers for you. It is a big improvement over my old fx5500. This one runs \"Far Cry\" well with a combination of Medium and High settings.
Summary: Why does anybody buy an AGP card these days? Because we can't (or won't) spend the money for a whole new system. I, for one, save a lot of money by playing older games on an older machine.

I might have been able to get similar performance out of a 7300gt on my system*, but short of buying and testing both cards and returning one, I'll never know.

Next, I'll dust off \"Call of Duty\" and \"Medal of Honor.\"

*Athlon XP 2800, 768MB pc2700, 450 Watt PSU with 30A split between two 12 volt rails

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