| XFX Overclocked GeForce 7900 GT (PV-T71G-UCP7) Review | |
| By Gabriel Torres and Cássio Lima on July 3, 2006 | Page 1 of 10 |
Introduction GeForce 7900 GT is the simplest video card in the high-end GeForce 7900 chip family from nVidia, being an option for those users willing to have a high-end video card but not wanting to buy the most expensive one. But if you want a GeForce 7900 GT with a performance higher than the standard model costing almost the same, XFX provides a full series of overclocked models. We reviewed XFX GeForce 7900 GT 550M XTREME 256 MB with VIVO (PV-T71G-UCP7), which is an overclocked GeForce 7900 GT with video capture function. Let’s see how is the performance of this propelled model from XFX.
GeForce 7900 GT standard specs are 450 MHz clock for the GPU and 1.32 GHz clock for the video memory. XFX currently has nine (yes, nine) different GeForce 7900 GT models on their catalog:
As mentioned before, we reviewed XFX GeForce 7900 GT 550M XTREME 256 MB with VIVO (PV-T71G-UCP7), which runs at 550 MHz and accesses its memory at 1.63 GHz (815 MHz DDR). With this clock specs, this particular model from XFX is positioned between GeForce 7900 GT and GeForce 7900 GTX, which runs at 650 MHz and accesses its memory at 1.6 GHz – as you can see, this overclocked model accesses its video memory at a higher clock rate than GeForce 7900 GTX. Actually there is no other technical difference between GeForce 7900 GT and GeForce 7900 GTX besides their clock rates, as they both share all other specs, including 24 pixel shader engines. In fact, they also share the same basic specs as GeForce 7950, but as GeForce 7950 GX2 uses two GeForce 7950 chips it has everything doubled. You can see in our tutorial “nVidia Chips Comparison Table” the difference between GeForce 7900 GT and other chips from nVidia, while on our tutorial “ATI Chips Comparison Table” you can compare it to its competitors from ATI. On Figures 2 and 3 you can see XFX GeForce 7900 GT 550M XTREME 256 MB with VIVO (PV-T71G-UCP7). As you can see, its DVI connectors are lime yellow and it has a black metallic support on its top, where is written “XFX”.
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