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XFX 7600GS XT SLI - TechAmok
XFX 7600GS XT SLI - [hardware] 05:48 AM EST - Mar,27 2006 - post a comment
Motherboards.org
takes a look at the XFX 7600GS XT SLI:
The first thing you'll notice about the XFX card is the lack of an active
cooling system on the card. NVIDIA used a passive heat sink. One of the
advantages of the 90 nanometer process NVIDIA used for this chip is the lower
cooling and power requirements for the same or better performance. XFX cooled
the 7600GS with a heat sink that covered almost 60% of the front of the card.
This means the 7600GS is quiet, with no active fan.
The XFX 7600GS is a good example of what kind of performance you can expect
from a mainstream video card today. And it's a good one. The card is on Newegg
today for a price of $143, putting it squarely against a X1600XT in price
category. XFX has overclocked their card to a very nice 500MHz; just 50MHz
slower than the 7600GT and 100MHz faster than NVIDIA's reference clock.
Performance was faster than the ATI card and short of a 7600GT in most cases
with F.E.A.R. being the exception.
The card played games well at the moderate resolution of 1024x768 and
1280x1024 without AA and no Anisotropic Filtering. If you want those
features I would suggest a 7900GT or a X1900XT card, as they'll play any game
available today with those settings. SLI mode allows you to play much like a
7900GT would and allows you to turn on the AA and AF features.
With the release of Microsoft Vista pushed back into 2007 for retail release,
the plans of NVIDIA and ATI for the rest of the year will be interesting. Will
they release a card that supports Direct3D10 without an API to support it? The
advent of Unified Shaders and geometry shading will have to wait, but for now,
games like Oblivion are released, requiring a lot of power to run at maximum
resolution and settings. Two cards are better than one, and two 7600GSs are
excellent examples of how SLI can transform a system with one video card into
one that plays the most demanding games for a modest increase in price. In
this case two 7600GSs from XFX are equivalent in performance in some cases to a
7900GT, not bad for the $300 you would spend on two of these cards.
Personally, if I want to spend $300 on a video card today, I'd rather spend it
on a 7900GT. Overall the 7600GS XT Edition cards are a good introduction
card for the gamer on a budget as they offer a good performance versus price
trade off.
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