If you’re ready to hop on board the HDCP bandwagon, MSI’s mainstream 7600GT is your ticket without leaving broke at the ATM:
We recently took a look at a card from MSI called the GeForce NX7600GT-VT2D256E, a midrange card built to provide substantial performance in the sub $200 price range that most of us fall into. Today we are taking a look at another MSI 7600GT, and although for the most part it is the same card, it does have one feature that will be required to take advantage of future HD media, as well as be FULLY Windows Vista ready.
Dollar for dollar the NX7600GT-VT2D256E HD is a great card in both performance and features. For around $180 you can pick up a card that handles all current games and is HDCP ready. In my opinion you cant go wrong. Recommended Award
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