“As you would expect form a card with a pair of G71 GPUs and 1GB of frame buffer memory running in tandem, the EVGA e-GeForce 7950 GX2 performed much like a pair of GeForce 7900 GT cards running in SLI mode. The EVGA e-GeForce 7950 GX2 was clearly much faster than any of the other single-GPU based cards we tested, and it traded the top spot in most tests with the 7900 GT SLI setup.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- Gigabyte NX79T256DP-RH 7900 GS Review @ Technic3D
- NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX Review @ PC Modding Malaysia
- NVIDIA: A Year in Review 2006 @ Phoronix
- XFX 8800 GTX: SLI Performance @ Bjorn3D
- 8800GTX/E6600/NFS Carbon Gaming Performance @ Tekbunker
- MSI Radeon X1650XT @ Legion Hardware
- PowerColor Radeon X1650 XT video card @ Elite Bastards
- Sapphire X1950 Pro ULTIMATE @ HEXUS
- MSI Radeon X1950XT-CF and X1950XTX Watercooled review @ DH
- ASUS EAX1650XT 256MB @ Techgage
- HIS X1650 XT IceQ Turbo Dual DVI 256MB GDDR3 PCI Express Video Card @ BonaFideReviews
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EVGA’s 7950 GX2 really impressed HotHardware. It started out tying and sometimes even beating a pair of 7900 GTs, but when they got a 15% overclock on the core and ~25% on the memory all bets were off.