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Nov 8 2007, 7:00pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
PCStats published a review of the MSI NX8600GT Twin Turbo Shader Overclocking Geforce 8600GT graphics card, also known apparently as the graphics card with longest name.
Quote from the review: "MSI's NX8600GT Twin Turbo videocard is especially interesting, it's got push-button shader overclocking! Based on nVidia's DirectX10 compliant GeForce 8600GT GPU, MSI's NX8600GT Twin Turbo has 256MB of GDDR3 and is compatible with the PCI Express x16 standard. By default the videocard comes pre-overclocked with its core running at 600 MHz and memory at 1600 MHz (stock is 540/1400). Accessories include the standard TV output cables (for S-Video and Component output) and a DVI to analog converter."
Read the full review on PCStats.
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