Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals
Dec 13 2006, 4:22pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
XFX is known for overclocking graphics cards, and even though this one is passive cooled, XFX still squeezes more performance out of it that the NVIDIA reference cards. The memory clock is 1.6 GHz and the core clock is 650 MHz with a 128 bit memory bus.Like all the 7600 series cards, this Fatal1ty card is SLI capable and has dual DVI outputs as well as being HD ready. This graphics card will make one serious card for a media center PC that will see gaming duty as well. The MSRP from XFX for the card is $174, making it a virtual bargain. Buy your own XFX 7600 GT here.
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