GeForce 7600 GS
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Release Period- Mar-2006
GeForce 7600 GS Review
The NVIDIA GeForce 7 Series graphics processing units (GPUs) represent a significant leap forward in 3D graphics design, delivering the unparalleled horsepower and revolutionary technologies you need to tackle the latest games and video applications. The GeForce 7 Series GPUs deliver blazing frame rates and outstanding image quality so you can experience full-throttle graphics performance.
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GeForce 7600 GS Performance Specification
Core Speed
Architecture
Memory
Memory Speed
Memory Bus
Memory Type
Memory Bandwidth
Technology
TMUs
Texture Rate
ROPs
Pixel Rate
Shader
Processing Units
Direct X
Shader
Open GL
Resolution (WxH)
Max Power
PSU
GPU Details
400 MHz
G73
256 MB
400 MHz
128 Bit
DDR2
12.8GB/sec
12
DX 9.0c
3.0
2.0
2560x1600
27 Watts
350 Watt & 17 Amps
Notebook GPU
SLI/Crossfire
Dedicated
Integrated
VGA Connection
DVI Connection
HDMI Connection
Best CPU Match
Best RAM Match
Best Screen Size
GPU Upgrade
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GD Value
GD RATING
3
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damon666
01:17 Jun-17-2012

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my very first pci express videocard here
MrWANTED
17:43 Jun-03-2012

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Mine GPU is Nvidia GeForce 7600GS 256mb AGP8x superquiet edition.
Pip
22:39 Jun-03-2012

Hello. Drop by my profile and leave me a link to your special 7600 GS and I will add it so you can set it on your rig! /P
MrWANTED
11:39 Jun-04-2012

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Hello Pip. Everything is same, except cooling system and pci-e16x/agp8x-4x.
Thanks anyway. I left you some links on your profile. Cheers.
Pip
22:17 Jun-05-2012

Yes, I have added it. It's waiting a rank!
MrWANTED
09:02 Jun-06-2012

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Thank you very much Pip. =)
FuCrew96
11:43 Apr-12-2012

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I had this card 3 years ago. Superb, ULTRA quiet, worked every game.
But, their time past, and time for better is come. Maybe i other life. :)
MrWANTED
22:07 Jun-05-2012

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Well, it is still good for HD clips and house multimedia. :)
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