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Gigabyte's GeForce 7 Series Tested

Author: Shane Baxtor SUMMARY: Gigabyte's range of mid to high-end GeForce 7 series cards are on the test bench today. We test in SLI and single modes.
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Visual
Published: 9th April 2006

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Introduction

The latest line up of nVidia graphics cards have been out for a little bit now and supply is still extremely thin across the globe for the higher-end GeForce 7900 series. The other week we received a bucket load of Gigabyte cards along with a speedy AMD Athlon FX-60 processor to get the most out of the line up we have here today.

While we do have a number of different cards included in this roundup, the package is quite similar among all of them so we won’t look at each box individually as we would be repeating ourselves quite a bit. We realize you’re here mostly for the benchmarks, anyway.

We will follow our normal graphics card article layout even though we do have a number of cards here. So, let’s not delay and have a look at what exactly we have on our hands here and what the folks at Gigabyte have managed to do with the latest range of GPU’s from nVidia - GeForce 7600GT, 7900GT and 7900GTX – in single and SLI modes.



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