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EVGA e-GeForce 6200 TurboCache |
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Written by fury
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Saturday, 11 June 2005 |
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Up Close & Personal:
Here is the NVIDIA 6 series - top and bottum of the NVIDIA food chain. On the top we have the mack daddy 6800 Ultra PCIe and below that we have the 6200 TurboCache. The size difference can be seen along with the VGA connections. The 6200 TurboCache utilizes a 3/4 size PCB and is equipped with a passive HSF.

The 6200 TurboCache comes standard with a 15-pin VGA connector, so utilizing a DVI to VGA converter is not neccessary with the 6200 TurboCache. The card requires no external power source as it falls within the power requirements as the PCI-Express bus interface provides enough power to run this card on its own.

The alumium heatsink used on the e-GeForce 6200 look familiar and reminds me of the days when the Intel 486/Pentium and AMD K5/K6 where passively cooled. That proves that this GPU is not producing that much heat as there is no fan available on this card.

The card constists of a 256-bit GeForce 6200 TC (350MHz clock) 64MB 64-bit 3.6ns (8x16) DDR Memory (275MHz clock - 550MHz effective - 256MB Supporting Memory) PC 99DB-15 analog connector, Integrated NVIDIA TV Encoder (S-Video), DVI-I connector for Analog/Digital display, 4.4 GB per second memory bandwidth (VESA DDC2B + DPMS).


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