PixelView GeForce FX 5900 XT GL -
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The Photo Shoot
Let's have a look at the photo's we made from this product. All images you see are copyrighted, please do not use or deeplink them. The pictures have been taken with a Sony DCS F707 at a high resolution and been scaled down towards 1024x768. You may click on the images to see the image in that resolution. The full images are high-quality, which means file sizes can be 200-300 kB.

Front view of the card; you immediately notice the PDF II cooling covering the memory plus of course the LCD display. Nice design!

When we turn her on her side we again have to acknowledge to it's pretty design.

Backside view of the card. The hiny, the rear-end, whatever you like to call it ;)

When we fire the PixelView GeForce FX 5900 XT Golden Limited it immediately becomes clear what this product is all about, style.
Two 128MB GeForce 6600 GT's in one PC, bridged together in SLI mode. That's what we'll be reviewing today. The cards are being made by that lovely company called Prolink, and the product series is of course PixelView.
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PixelView GeForce FX 5900 XT GL
One of the most successful products in the GeForce FX line-up from NVIDIA has to be the GeForce FX 5900 XT. You simply can't go wrong with this product can't you. It offers the full 5900 series architecture and thus a big proportion of that high-end performance yet the product is extremely affordable. It's one of those, 'most bang for your bucks' graphics cards. When you take that fact and a manufacturer like Prolink which has a reputation for building high-quality and stylish designed graphics cards well then the end result must be staggering ..
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