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nVidia 7900GS Overclocking Confirmed – Palit rocks the clocks!

Author: Shane Baxtor SUMMARY: Is nVidia's new GeForce 7900GS GPU a genuine hardcore overclocker or just a wannabe? Read on for our investigation!
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Visual
Published: 12th September 2006
Manufacturer: Palit
Our Rating: 9.5 out of 10

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The Package

“Frobot” – we wouldn’t say he is the most handsome looking chap we have seen on a box but cool enough. This little character seems to be popping up on most of the boxes now from Palit and the new bright green color scheme looks overall pretty funky.



The front of the box is pretty standard. We can clearly see what model it is and some of the main features on the box - 256MB of memory, 256-bit, DDR-3, PCI Express and of course, SLI compatible. We can also see that included is a copy of Toca Race Driver which we have seen in a few Palit models now.



Turning the box over we have the run of the mill specs in a multitude of languages. The same box ships to a number of countries and to save a few dollars here and there Palit print one box for 12 different languages.



Moving to the inside of the box there isn’t anything too out of the ordinary. Being a higher end card we have the molex to PCI Express connector that is needed if you can’t offer direct power from your power supply. We also have a HDTV cable to make use of the TV Out compatibility offered by the card. Also included are two DVI to VGA connectors.



Paperwork wise we have only a single item (the quick installations guide) and we also have a driver CD and copy of Cyberlink PowerDVD. As we saw on the front of the box we also have a copy of Toca Race Driver 3 included.

The overall package isn’t too shabby; it’s very nice to see the full version game included. You get your standard copy of PowerDVD which is seen on so many cards now and the usual array of cables.



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