“We all want the best gaming experience possible, right? When it comes to upgrading your video card, you want new features and power allowing more visual quality in your games along with seamless and fluid gameplay. NVIDIA’s SLI has been maturing at a good pace for the last year and their latest GPU configuration drives that fact home. The GeForce 7950 GX2 is not a new GPU, but rather a couple of 7900 series GPUs mated together in one product to deliver SLI performance to those system owners with just one X16 PCIe slot. That is right; you no longer even need a SLI motherboard to have SLI. The real beauty is that you don’t even need a motherboard with a NVIDIA chipset. The 7950 GX2 is for everyone.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- 7950GX2 @ Neoseeker
- nVidia Quadro FX1400 @ LostCircuits
- Palit GeForce 7900 GT Sonic 512MB @ HardwareZone
- ASUS EN7900GT @ Elite Bastards
- HIS X1800GTO IceQ3 Turbo @ Bjorn3D
- PowerColor Radeon X1900 XT 512MB, SAPPHIRE Radeon X1900 XT & X1900 XTX 512MB @ HEXUS
- HIS Radeon X1300 IceQ Turbo 256MB DDR2 AGP Video Card @ Bona Fide Reviews
- PowerColor Radeon X1900 GT 256MB @ Guru3D
- The New Theater 650 TV Tuner Solution from ATI @ AnandTech
[H] finally got a BFG 7950GX2
[H]ard|OCP’s review incorporates a lot of comparative image quality highlights, contrasting the difference between the BFGTech 7950 GX2 against a pair of GeForce 7900 GT OCs in SLI mode as well as Radeon X1900 XTX in CrossFire. Find out who can claim title to the best looking graphics.