eVGA has the regular version of the Geforce 8600 GT available yet also a faster clocked model of the card - the Superclocked edition:
The GeForce 8600 GT is a product series for those with a 1024×769 or 1280×1024 pixels sized monitor. It’ll offer you decent 3D gaming performance and will allow you to enable AA and AF in most situations as well. We have not discussed this in the article obviously the card is a great card for multimedia playback as well. Combine it with the proper playback software or PureVideo and it’ll even decode and enhance HD content over the GPU. That’s good stuff.
With the Series products comes a DX10 capable product (backwards compatible obviously). This eVGA graphics card is offering decent performance up-to a resolution of 1280×1024 in most games which makes it an interesting product for a lot of you on that ~160 USD/EUR budget.
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Published in: Graphics Cards on 2007-04-26


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