When XFX designed the GeForce 7950 GT 570M Extreme they took the NVIDIA reference design and overclocked it just a bit, which is nothing new to the graphics card industry. XFX then went against the flow and used a passive cooling solution on the overclocked card! The end result was music to our ears. The 570M Extreme is a truly silent graphics card that can play all the latest game titles without the hum roar of a fan. Even though the card is overclocked we found it to consume less energy than other cards in its class and it passed the ‘light test’ as our ceiling lights didn’t dim when the card was being used under full load.
The XFX 7950 GT Extreme offers stellar performance, 512MB of memory, and features of the flagship 7900 GTX in a single slot solution that is completely silent, a package the competition can’t match.
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GeForce 7950 GT VPU, 550 MHz , PCI Express Interface, 256-bit, 512 MB (GDDR3 SDRAM)