Albatron Trinity GeForce 6600GT AGP Videocard Review

January 17th 2005 | Graphics Cards

If you’ve been holding out on a videocard purchase for something with value, or are looking to buy, now is an excellent time. Mainstream cards like the Albatron Trinity GeForce 6600GT AGP that we looked at today are wickedly fast, enough to satisfy even the most budget-constrained gamer! Sure it’s not as fast as the top of the line cards, and you can’t turn on all the eye candy at 1600×1200, but when you’re playing competitively, that doesn’t matter anyhow.

We were definitely pleased with the performance of the Albatron Trinity GeForce 6600GT AGP at stock and overclocked speeds. It put up a good show against X700 Pro based videocards like the Gigabyte GV-RX70P256V, and matched the PCI Express versions of the GeForce 6600GT.

It’s nice to see despite having a bridge chip between the PCI Express core and AGP bus, framerates and benchmark numbers didn’t have to suffer. With a retail price of $280 CDN ($226 US), the Trinity GeForce 6600GT is one of the more economical GeForce 6600GT cards on the market.

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Published in: Graphics Cards on 2005-01-17