Gigabyte GeForce 6600 GT review

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Copyright Guru3D.com 2004Product: GeForce 6800 GT 256 MB GDDR3
Series: GV-NX66T128D-3
More info: Gigabyte
MSRP: 199 USD
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Hello my friends, a new week and yes, yet another new GeForce 6600 assessment. This time from the fine people at Gigabyte. Looking back at the past few weeks it's amazing how many 6600 cards were submitted for a review. The manufacturer's clearly believe in this product range and yes they have every reason to do so. The GeForce 6600 range is inexpensive and offers truly first-rate value for you hard earned bucks.

Within that GeForce 6600 range we see a large number of products though, slightly mystifying as within that mid-range we again see a top to bottom range. In essence between 100 and 230 USD/EUR you'll notice about 6 different 6600 models and thus choices. The product you want to steer clear of is the one marked with 64-bit memory. Memory bandwidth is extremely crucial and a very important factor for performance. That 64-bit version will have effectively halved performance over the 128-bit models. Today's merchandise is in that upper region of that mid-range. Possibly my favorite product from the mid-range segment, the lovely GeForce 6600 GT. I'll admit it immediately, you can't go wrong with the GT, it offers so much fun and game play. You'll have very respectable frame rates, all the nifty technology features, the capability in a later stage to expand to SLI and double your performance and so on. Added to that, Gigabyte decided to make this product a steal. How? They include Doom 3 for free! That's 50 bucks straight in your pocket. Good stuff, really good stuff.

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, 8 pixel rendering pipelines and a PCI-Express interface.

First let's briefly look at the difference between the GeForce product line 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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