If you are not looking for the highest-end GPU on the market but still want one with great performance at an even better price, the 7900 GS might be right up your alley. It fell slightly behind a 7900 GT, but has the overclocking headroom to make up for it.
Gamers. They want to do what they do best, without having to take out a small loan to do it. Of course, I am exaggerating, but when top-end GPU’s cost upwards of $500 - $800, it does make you consider some ridiculous things. Luckily, for gamers on a budget there are many other options available, one of which we will be taking a look at today.
..For $150 (and less at select e-tailers with MIR), I feel the 7900 GS is a great card. There is no real sense of moving up to a 7900GT/7950GT unless you do not want to overclock at all. If you manage an overclock of 590/1480 like I did, you will likely outperform a stock 7950GT anyway.
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GeForce 7900 GS VPU, 450 MHz , PCI Express Interface, 256-bit, 256 MB (GDDR3 SDRAM)