Designed to run perfectly with the next-generation PCI Express bus architecture, the card's bus doubles the bandwidth of AGP 8X, delivering over 4 GB-per-second in both upstream and downstream data transfers. The card is built with NVIDIA's CineFX 4.0 Engine, which delivers advanced visual effects at unimaginable speeds. Full support for Microsoft DirectX 9.0 Shader Model 3.0 enables stunning and complex special effects, while next-generation shader architecture with new texture unit design streamlines texture processing for faster and smoother gameplay.
NVIDIA Intellisample 4.0 technology offers the industry's fastest antialiasing, delivering ultra-realistic visuals, with no jagged edges, at lightning-fast speeds. Visual quality is taken to new heights through a new rotated grid sampling pattern, advanced 128 tap sample coverage, 16x anisotropic filtering, and support for transparent supersampling and multisampling. NVIDIA's SLI technology dramatically scales performance by allowing two graphics cards to be run in parallel, while the integrated HDTV Encoder provides world-class HDTV-out functionality up to and including 1920x1080i resolutions.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: EVGA e-GeForce 7600GS 512 MB PCIe Video Card with Fan (Personal Computers) I configured this card with a system in April 2007. It's a great card for games that came out two years or so ago and older. Far Cry, for instance, runs smoothly at high settings but jitters a bit at maximum settings. The same can be said for Age of Empires III and Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault. I can run Unreal Tournament 2003 and No One Lives Forever II at maximum settings with pefectly smooth gameplay. The latest games really could use a better card than this one. Crysis, Bioshock, and Unreal Tournament III run decently and are playable, but the graphics jitter a lot and don't look nearly as good as 2007 graphics might. My verdict is that unless you MUST play the latest games at high settings with smooth gameplay, then this card is very good. For the price, it's an excellent value. But if you want a good card for the latest games, then definately pass on this card. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: EVGA e-GeForce 7600GS 512 MB PCIe Video Card with Fan (Personal Computers) This card installed without a hitch. (Windows Vista)
You'll want to download the latest drivers from nVidia's web site. This isn't the fastest GPU, but with 512MB I think this card packs the best performance for the price. The ability to run 2 monitors is also a plus. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: EVGA e-GeForce 7600GS 512 MB PCIe Video Card with Fan (Personal Computers) Like I said- I know how to use computers, I know what Hard drives are, I know what RAM is etc. The very basics... I have a Sony Vaio VGC RB40 with a Pentium 4 chip... not really a gaming machine, but I figured I'd at least be able to play year-old, or two-year old games with it. I wanted to see what all the fuss PC gaming was about. I bought "Call of Duty 1" shortly after I got the machine, and the game didn't play right. The video card (224mb) couldn't really handle the game. I put it aside, and went back to my trusty PS2. A couple years later, I stumbled upon this card one night... checked the price, then searched for a better price (couldn't find one) and I took a leap of faith and bought the damn thing. The next day I regretted my decision. But, the card came. I wasn't going to chicken out now. I had heard horror stories about trying to add hardware to a PC and screwing it up because of a static charge you've built up. GREAT!!! Well, I forged ahead. Opened the package,...Read more |