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Electronics : PNY Geforce 7600GS 512MB Agp |
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: PNY
EAN: 0751492315881
Graphics Memory Size: 512 MB
Label: PNY
Manufacturer: PNY
Model: VCG76512SAPB
Publisher: PNY
Sales Rank: 16023
Studio: PNY
Warranty: 1 year warranty
Features:- 512MB DDR2 memory
- 128-bit memory interface
- Memory Bandwidth - (GB/sec) 8.64
- Fill Rate (Billion pixels/sec) - 4.8
- Vertices/Second (Millions) - 500
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - I couldn't get it to work properly
I bought this card so that I could play Oblivion. The card would freeze up after a few minutes of play. It would also freeze up with normal use (Word or email). I emailed their support and they got back to me after a few days. By that time I discovered that my son had a card I could use. I don't know what the problem was but I couldn't get it to work properly.
Rating: - Great Card for improved Frame Rates
I was more than surprised to see my MS Flight Sim 2004 jump from a low of 10-13 to over 25 in AI congested and heavy weather settings. Converted from a ATI Radeon 9600 128MB card. Have a 3 year old 2.4Gig P4 with 1GB Ram. Incidentally, the Beeping(high temp)finally stopped with the new card. Installation was easy, except that you need to go back to a VGA connection if your current PC to Monitor is DVI. Otherwise you panic like me and see nothing on start up......
Rating: - Circuit City B&M has this on clearance for $79.99
Bought a few weeks ago at Circuit City Brick and Mortar for $79.99 exact same item.
Rating: - Great card for the price
It's a little more expensive than a PCI version of an equivalent card, but this card is still probably just about the best deal as far as AGP cards go currently. I'm completely happy with the purchase - and having never installed a video card myself before, I was pleased to find that installation couldn't be easier.
Rating: - 52 Inch Plasma
I bought this card to replace an ATI All in Wonder board that I had bought last Christmas when I had built a gaming PC for my son. When I tried to connect the ATI card to my Panasonic 52 inch plasma HD 1080p as a secondary monitor it thankfully warned me that I might burn out the screen - causing a very high spike in the WAF. Sorry can't remember the exact message, but I didn't want to take a chance.
I connected the PNY to the Panasonic and there was the Asus boot screen, with no adjustments ... Read More
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