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which is better.. geforce 7600gs or geforce 7300gt ddr3???
which is the better video card?? 7600gs ddr2 or the 7300gt ddr3?? there both not too expensive but which of them performs better??
4 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
From the following summery 7600gs is better because higher clock speed,large vertex and shader line. But isuggest u to go for GeForce 8500GT as it fall on the same price range.
GPU: GeForce 7300 GT (G73)
* Interface: PCI-Express x16
* GPU frequencies (ROPs/Shaders/Geom): 560/560/560 MHz (nominal — 350/350/350 MHz)
* Memory frequencies (physical (effective)): 700 (1400) MHz (nominal — 333 (666) MHz)
* Memory bus width: 128bit
* Vertex processors: 4
* Pixel processors: 8
* Unified processors: -
* Texture processors: 8
* ROPs: 8
* Dimensions: 190x100x33mm (the last figure is the maximum thickness of a video card).
* PCB color: sky-blue.
* RAMDACs/TDMS: integrated into GPU.
* Output connectors: 2xDVI (Dual-Link), TV-Out.
* VIVO: not available
* TV-out: integrated into GPU.
* Multi-GPU operation: SLI (Hardware).
Chaintech Apogee GeForce 7600 GS 256MB PCI-E
* GPU: GeForce 7600 GS (G73)
* Interface: PCI-Express x16
* GPU frequencies (ROPs/Shaders/Geom): 600/600/600 MHz (nominal — 400/400/400 MHz)
* Memory frequencies (physical (effective)): 700 (1400) MHz (nominal — 400 (800) MHz)
* Memory bus width: 128bit
* Vertex processors: 5
* Pixel processors: 12
* Unified processors: -
* Texture processors: 12
* ROPs: 8
* Dimensions: 190x100x33mm (the last figure is the maximum thickness of a video card).
* PCB color: sky-blue.
* RAMDACs/TDMS: integrated into GPU.
* Output connectors: 2xDVI (Dual-Link), TV-Out.
* VIVO: not available
* TV-out: integrated into GPU.
* Multi-GPU operation: SLI (Hardware).
- 1 decade ago
7600gs is the clear winner go for it, ($90)
below is the comparision link
http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=387&...
one suggestion: spend an extra $20 and get an geforce 7600gt graphic card for $115 which is twice as fast as 7600gs card and it is the best in its class.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Sub...
use the link above
- EVOXLv 51 decade ago
you might try searching for reviews for both cards... you might check out www.tomshardware.com and see if they've reviewed them to get an idea of their "relatively" performance