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Palit GeForce 7900GT "Sonic" 512MB in SLI

By: (more) | Video Cards Content | Posted: Jul 4, 2006 4:00 am
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Our Rating: 9.0% | Manufacturer: Palit Microsystems, Inc

 

Introduction

 

Palit is a brand we have never looked at in the past - most of the time they just snuck under the TweakTown radar, since in the past they focused mostly on their OEM and ODM business. However within the past 12 months, things have changed.

 

In the enthusiast area people began to hear the name Palit pop up more and more once they acquired Gainward as well as taking over XpertVision's retail business. While Gainward have always introduced overclocked models, it seems that this influence has filtered down to the Palit series, as they are producing some interesting products these days.

 

The particular graphics card we are looking at today is a GeForce 7900GT although not your normal 7900GT - it comes with an overclocked core and 512MB of memory. It's priced at under $500 AUD (about $375 USD) and is gaining a lot of attention at the moment.

 

We are going to follow a pretty standard layout for the Palit 7900GT testing except we have another new edition into our benchmarking suite this time around. First of all, let's take a look at the package and the card.

eVGA e-GeForce 7900 GT CO GeForce 7900 GT, (256 MB)

 


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