18 August 2006

Power Graphics Card

In the last few weeks, I have introduced you to some great-value and mainstream graphics cards. If you’re a serious gamer or have advanced requirements on video editing, you may want to consider one of the power video cards. They’re not cheap, but they will give you enough power for your games and video editing. Today I’ll introduce you to the NVIDIA 7900 GTX PCI-Express Graphics Card by Gigabyte. It has 512MB video RAM and features dual DVI port. It also supports SLI technology, which means two graphics cards can run in parallel (but you must have a motherboard that supports two PCI Express graphics cards).

Here’s a summary of its features:
  • Powered by NVIDIA GeForce 7900GTX GPU
  • Supports SLI multi-GPU Technology
  • Supports PCI Express and 24 pipelines
  • Microsoft DirectX 9.0C and OpenGL 2.0 support
  • Integrated with the industry's best 512MB GDDR3 memory and 256-bit memory interface
  • Features dual DVI-I / D-sub (by adapter) / TV-OUT
  • Supports HDTV function and HDTV cable enclosed
  • Hot Game: Serious Sam2 bundled

For more information and pricing of this product, click the link - Gigabyte NVIDIA 7900 GTX PCI-Express Graphics Card

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