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About a
month ago, my older video card (the
PNY Verto GeForce 6800 GT 256 MB AGP) died and I was once again out
hunting for a nice mid-range card to replace it. Now I did not want to spend too
much so I went to CompUSA and picked up a BFG GeForce 7600 GT 512MB APG card for
$150. It worked for about two days and that too died. I immediately knew that
something else was the problem, so I returned that and got a new motherboard
(Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe) and this new PNY Verto GeForce 7600 GS 256 MB PCI-E
video card. I have not had a problem since than and I am also happy that
I upgraded to PCI-Express. This card cost me about $170 but I received a $20
mail-in-rebate so it was even cheaper.
ABOUT MY PC :
It took me a while to troubleshoot and figure out what was wrong with my
computer and what to replace. So after researching for about a week I decided to
replace the motherboard, video card, and power supply (motherboard requires 24
pin power instead of 20 pin).
I was upgrading from my old
PNY Verto GeForce 6800 GT 256MB video card which was great while it
lasted, but now since it has past away I wanted to get something similar or a
bit powerful than it. The reason I chose PNY is because I have always had good
experiences with it and I have also tried other brands and they do not last.
My Computers Specifications :
Kingwin
Inc. Mutant X ATX Mid-Tower Case
AMD Athlon 64 4000+ 2.4
GHz Processor
Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe Motherboard
Kingston 2 x
512MB PC3200 400MHz Ram
Centon 2 x 512MB PC3200 400MHz Ram
PNY Verto GeForce 7600 GS 256MB PCI-E Video Card
1 x 200 GB 7200RMP Internal Hard Drive
1 x 160GB 7200RMP Internal Hard Drive
1 x Lite-On DVD-DL 16x Drive
1 x Sony DVD-RW 8x
Drive
Mad Dog SurePower 430 Watt Power Supply
Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System
ABOUT THE VIDEO CARD :
This particular version of the nVidia 7600 GS is for new PCI-E (PCI-Express)
interface; PCI-Express expands on and doubles the data transfer rates of
original PCI. PCI Express is a two-way, serial connection that carries data in
packets along two pairs of point-to-point data lanes, compared to the single
parallel data bus of traditional PCI that routes data at a set rate. Initial bit
rates for PCI Express reach 2.5Gb/s per lane direction, which equate to data
transfer rates of approximately 200MB/s.
This video card has three output connectors (digital DVI, S-Video, and regular
analog VGA) which will allow you to connect most display devices. VGA and DVI
can be used to connect the huge and bulky CRT or the light weight and space
saving LCD monitors. The S-Video can be used to connect your TV monitor, but
some of the newest TV’s have DVI connections available. Since I have an old TV,
I cannot use the S-Video and test it. Also, if your TV has HD (High Definition)
capabilities then you can use the included S-Video to HD (composite) adapter to
get high quality video to your TV.
Two things I like about this card is the size; it is about 1/3 smaller than my
older 6800 GT and it does not require an addition power dongle. The heatsink on
the GPU (Graphic Processing Unit) is also not as big as it used be on the 6800
GT.
PNY provides a one year standard warranty, but it is generously extended to
three years after you register it with them by visiting their website at
www.pny.com.
You can also find more warranty information at their website.
THE PACKAGE :
1. PNY Verto GeForce 7600 GS 256MB PCI-E Video Card
2. Quick Installation Guide
3. CD which includes:
- Detailed Installation Guide (PDF file)
- nVidia GeForce Drivers
- Microsoft DirectX 9.0c
- nVidia GeForce Demos
- PNY & nVidia Desktop Wallpapers
4. DVI-to-VGA Adapter
5. S-video Cable
6. S-video to HD (Composite) Adapter
7. Addition CD with complimentary software.
THE INSTALLATION :
The installation did not take too long at all (5 to 10 minutes maximum). There
is nothing new in the installation process so it should be straight forward.
Just make sure you have to correct motherboard and if you want to use more than
one video card follow the instruction that came with your motherboard (it may
require addition power).
I did not use the drivers that were provided in the CD because I wanted to have
the latest up-to-date drivers, so I went to
www.nvidia.com and downloaded the latest available drivers. The
up-to-date drivers provide better performance and stability. The 90 series
nVidia ForceWare drivers provide a new user interface and more powerful
features.
THE DRIVERS :
Once you install the drivers an additional tab is added to the “Display
Properties Advanced Settings” window; this tab will have the name of the video
card (in this case Verto GeForce 7600 GS or something similar). Now there are
two different interfaces available for these settings. One from this “Display
Properties” window and one from the Windows control panel. This tab and the
control panel utility manage all of the settings that can be controlled by the
driver. You can change the display settings, performance and quality settings,
color, refresh rates, multiple or single display options, and some other helpful
settings.
There are ways to hack the drivers to enable overclocking settings, but I would
highly recommend against that because you may just be reducing the life of your
new video card. But if you have a good cooling system in your computer and you
play a lot of games, than you may play around with it and see what is best for
you.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE :
I have been using this video card for about a month now and I have had no
problems of any kind so far. My benchmark scores and my game performance have
increased dramatically.
I performed some benchmarks with 3DMark 2003, 2005, and 2006 at stock speed;
here are the results:
|
BENCHMARK TYPE |
VIDEO CARD |
SCORE |
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3DMARK 03 |
6800 GT |
11,489 |
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3DMARK 03 |
7600 GS |
12,962 |
|
3DMARK 05 |
6800 GT |
5,695 |
|
3DMARK 05 |
7600 GS |
5,735 |
|
3DMARK 06 |
7600 GS |
2,914 |
By looking
at these results, I can proudly say that the PNY Verto GeForce 7600GS 256MB
video card is one of the best I have ever used. Combined with my system
components I think I this video card performs extremely well. Even at full load,
the temperature stays well below 56 degrees Celsius (with the stock heatsink).
Well, compared to the noise of the heatsink fan of my processor the heatseink
fan of this video card is silent. I never hear the fan at all. The overall noise
emitted from the computer is minimal so I am not disturbing anyone (including
myself).
FINAL THOUGHTS :
So far I am very satisfied with my new video card and I feel even more confident
that it will last for a long time since it is made by PNY. It has provided me
with flawless performance and stability, and no major disadvantages. The three
year warranty is another advantage that I like because I would like to be
protected in case a defect surfaces after a year or so of use. My older one died
so I am in the process of getting that replaced or repaired. The drivers are
easy to install and use. I think it was worth every penny for me to purchase
this video card. I will highly recommend this video card to everyone in need of
more power graphic wise.
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Description: |
Unleash extreme HD gaming and video on your PC
with an NVIDIA® SLI-Ready GeForce 7600 graphics processing unit (GPU). Featuring
the award-winning GeForce 7 Series architecture, the GeForce 7600 GPUs deliver
smooth, realistic gaming at ultra-high resolutions. Additionally, the GeForce
7600 GPUs bring high-definition, home-theater quality video to the PC through
the acclaimed NVIDIA® PureVideo Technology. |