nVidia’s brand spanking new GeForce 7950GT is a good graphics card – it’s really what the older 7900GT should have been in the first place. A 512MB good performing but not ultra expensive graphics card!
The 7950GT is going to appeal to a few people. Those that want a 512MB graphics card and those people who are willing to spend an extra few dollars to venture into something a bit faster then the 7900GT but not break the bank like the 7900GTX.
While the overclocking wasn’t as pleasing as the 7900GS, it will be interesting if this is due to the heat pipe technology that XFX have opted to use instead of a standard fan/cooler combination. The clock speeds are already quite high and fairly impressive, so that may be all we can expect out of the 7950GT.
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GeForce 7950 GT VPU, 550 MHz , PCI Express Interface, 256-bit, 512 MB (GDDR3 SDRAM)