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XpertVision GeForce 7600GT Sonic (GeForce 7600 GT)
Targeted at enthusiasts, XpertVision's latest GeForce 7600 GT is geared for the overclocking experience, from its faster memory chips to extra heatsinks. Its red PCB is also different from that on the vanilla GeForce 7600 GT cards in the market now. Read on to find out how much of a boost the Sonic is capable of.
MSI NX7600GT-T2D256E (GeForce 7600 GT 256MB)
History seems to be repeating itself as the GeForce 7600 GT is poised to duplicate the successful GeForce 6600 GT. With the mid-range market settling down after the initial flurry of launches, this is the time to compare vendors and not GPUs. Here then is our take on the MSI NX7600GT-T2D256E.
ASUS EAX1600XT Silent (Radeon X1600 XT 256MB)
The latest in ASUS' line of passively cooled graphics card, the ASUS EAX1600XT Silent hopes to entice consumers with the promise of blissful silence. But how does this Radeon X1600 XT fare against its own competition and the similarly silent GeForce 7600 GS 'opponent'? We've got the details for you.
GeCube Radeon X1800 GTO 256MB (PCIe)
The ATI Radeon X1800 GTO is the red team's answer to its mid-range woes. This new card seeks to gun down the GeForce 7600 GT but can its features and performance make up for its higher price? We have all the answers with a retail Radeon X1800 GTO from GeCube.
MSI NX7900GT-T2D256E (GeForce 7900 GT 256MB)
The GeForce 7900 GT has swiftly become a favorite among enthusiasts, based on how quickly they've been selling out the moment they reach store shelves. As one of the biggest vendors around, MSI had its retail version ready immediately at launch and this was our experience.
ASUS EAX1300PRO (Radeon X1300 PRO 256MB)
ASUS brings their engineering experience to the Radeon X1300 PRO, with a heatsink redesign to enable a cooler and quieter performance. Join us as we examine how ASUS does its trick for this entry-level product.
MSI NX7600GS-T2D256EH (GeForce 7600 GS 256MB)
You are right to have thought that the GeForce 7600 GT is the rightful 'successor' to the GeForce 6600 GT. But NVIDIA is not done yet and the real GeForce 6600 GT killer is none other than the GeForce 7600 GS, a card that blurs the distinction between the low and mid-range with its price and performance.
ASUS EN7600GT (GeForce 7600 GT 256MB)
The successor to the hardy GeForce 6600 GT has finally dawned upon us and it's none other than the GeForce 7600 GT. ASUS scrambled their EN7600GT to our test labs and we put it through its paces to find out what surprises the GeForce 7600 GT has in store for you.
MSI NX6600 Ares (GeForce 6600 DDR2 256MB, PCIe)
Just when you thought that most graphics card vendors have all moved to the newer GeForce 7 series, MSI launches a spanking new GeForce 6600 DDR2 card which looks like a million dollars, with its golden trimmings on a black PCB. But does it have substance beneath all that MSI style? Read on to find out.
ASUS EN7900GTX (GeForce 7900 GTX 512MB)
Can the newly established GeForce 7900 GTX reclaim NVIDIA's lost performance crown of graphics cards from the Radeon X1900 XTX? You'll find that out and more as we dwell into the ASUS EN7900GTX offering.
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