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Article recommendation: GeForce 7800 GS AGP test

Now the recently released The GePorce 7800 GS with AGP has been tested on the AnandTech site.

The card is recommended for those who want to improve the graphics performance of their machine, but do not want to replace their motherboard with a version with a PCI Express interface. On the site, the card from the EVGA manufacturer was tested using conventional and synthetic tests. The full test is available by clicking on the source. Key features of NVIDIA's strongest AGP ace:

The GPU is made with a bandwidth of 110 nm, contains 302 million transistors and operates at 375 MHz.256 MB GDDR3 memory, which ticks at 1,2 GHz and communicates with the motherboard on a 256-bit wide rail with 16 pixels, 6 vertex and 10 Includes ROP unitMaximum power consumption 75 W. A few pictures of the EVGA card:

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