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 Inno3D GeForce 6600 GT (PCX) Review

 By: Hilbert Hagedoorn Edited by  | Published: December 6, 2004  


Inno3D GeForce 6600 GT (PCI-Express)
Product:  128 MB Graphics card

Manufacturer: InnoVision
Info: InnoVision - Inno3D

Price: 199 EUR

Jingle bells, Jingle be... Oh hey, hi everyone, only two more GeForce 6600 reviews; I promise! And then we'll close the 6600 chapter okay? It's really amazing how many manufacturers would like to have their 6600 products reviewed, this product is hot! This week the turn goes to InnoVision/Inno3D. As you probably know by now, InnoVision is a Hong Kong based manufacturer that produces a number of multimedia products aimed at both the OEM and retail market. 

These products range from VGA cards (obviously) to audio cards to digital video products. As a close partner of NVIDIA, InnoVision is a reputable company with a devoted insight on what the end-user demands: quality and unique designs. They offer GeForce based graphics cards from low to high-end. In today's review we'll be testing a mid-end product, the top model of that mid-range product line though, the GeForce 6600 GT for PCI-Express. Armed with an exceptionally playable graphics core and equipped with 128 Megabyte of GDDR3 memory, this product is ready to rumble on your PC.

I'll admit it right away, you can't go wrong with any GeForce 6600 GT, it offers so much fun and gameplay for its money. You'll have very respectable frame rates, all the nifty technology features, the capability in a later date to upgrade to SLI and double your performance and so on. 

The sample we are testing today is based on NVIDIA's GeForce 6600 GT. It uses 128 MB (128-bit) GDDR3 memory, 500 MHz graphics core, 1000 MHz memory frequency. With its 8 pixel rendering pipelines and a PCI-Express interface it'll get your freak on :)

First let's briefly look at the difference between the GeForce product line and then talk a little about features and technology. Then we'll show you a photo shoot, followed by overclocking, benchmarks/tests and of course we'll be concluding with "the verdict" on this product.

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