7600 GT but which model?

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce' started by medeni, Sep 11, 2007.

  1. medeni

    medeni Member

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    Hi all

    recently my poor old 6800GT died on me (sniff) and I have decided to buy 7600GT as a reasonable replacement (still AGP and I dont want to put a lot of money in it cos I'm planning to change whole mashine in a year or so)...
    What model would you recommend? Leadtek, XFX, ExpertVision or something else? It has to be AGP and to have reasonable good OC possibilities...

    Thanx in advance !!!
     
  2. robotman

    robotman Master Guru

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    xfx they oc great
     
  3. W@w@Y

    W@w@Y Ancient Guru

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    i dunno about the other cards, but i had an eVGA7600GT CO

    it was factory Oced at 580/1580 but it cant OC any higher to save its life..
     
  4. gold_heart007

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    Well, go for XFX ofcourse! BTW, do keep PaLiT and eVGA cards in option too! Palit cards come with Zalman cooling on Sonic models! Pretty nice to overclock! And yes, what about Gainward Golden Samples?? They have excellent line ups ! :D
     

  5. tuco

    tuco Ancient Guru

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    I suggest you get the ATI x1950 pro instead, really would be a better card. I still have a longing for a 7600GT, but the PCI x1950 pro is only £30 more, and it eats the 7600 for breakfast. The AGP version may be more expensive, but so would the AGP 7600GT, so I suggest you consider your next gpu carefully.
     
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    lewislink Ancient Guru

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    Definitely XFX. More power plus a 2 owner lifetime warranty.
     
  7. Solinari

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    I definitely agree with the X1950Pro, it's the best value card you can buy, AGP or otherwise.
     
  8. JMerrick

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