| MSI Overclocked GeForce 8600 GTS Review | |
| By Gabriel Torres on June 1, 2007 | Page 2 of 11 |
MSI NX8600GTS-T2D256E OC As you could see from the pictures posted on the previous page, this video card uses a fancy cooler that blows the hot air generated by the video card to outside the computer, thus helping to keep the computer inside cool. The side effect is that this cooler makes the video card to use two slots on the motherboard and on the case, killing the PCI or PCI Express slot right next to it. We disassembled this cooler to take a look, see Figure 4. The base is made of copper, with a copper heat-pipe connecting the base to the aluminum fins. The aluminum heatsink touches the memory chips.
On Figure 5 you can see this video card without its cooler.
This video card uses four GDDR3 512-Mbit 1.4 ns chips from Samsung (K4J52324QE-BJ1A) as you can see on Figure 6, making the 256 MB of memory this video card has. These chips can officially run up to 2 GHz (1 GHz x 2) and since on this video card the memory chips are running at 2.1 GHz they are already overclocked, running 5% above their official spec.
This video card supports HDMI and it comes with one DVI-to-HDMI adapter and one HDMI cable, so you can connect it directly to your HDTV set with the best quality possible (assuming that your HDTV set has a HDMI input, of course). This video card doesn’t come with any game. On Figure 7 you can see the video component cable, the S-Video cable, the two DVI-to-VGA adaptors, the DVI-to-HDMI adaptor and the HDMI cable.
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