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Albatron GeForce 7300 GS 128MB PCI-E Review |
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Written by Mavke
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Friday, 07 April 2006 |
Overclockers
Online shows off a review on the Albatron GeForce 7300 GS 128MB PCIe video card. It wasn't too
long ago that NVIDIA released
the GeForce 7300 GS video card, as a matter of fact, many of you will probably
recall seeing a couple of contests scattered around the globe where NVIDIA was giving away these
cards. Such massive publicity can only be a good thing, and tonight, Albatron gets some of the
spotlight. Unlike some of the other GeForce 7300 cards, this one occupies the
full height of an expansion slot. While Albatron does have a few half height cards. The GeForce 7300
GPU is a 90nm chip that requires less power, the advantage is that vendors can
opt for quieter cooling solutions.
Albatron GeForce 7300 GS 128MB PCI-E Review
Overclocking the Albatron GeForce 7300 GS didn't provide any spectacular results. The final results were a 50MHz gain on the GPU and a 75MHz gain on the memory for a clock speed of 600/875MHz. So not a big increase in the end but still decent enough considering that this is a low-end card.Albatron, like many other top tier manufacturers in the industry released a GeForce 7300 GS variant with hopes of having a piece of the pie in the market. While it is a budget card, it holds a high level of value because of its low cost and support for the latest technological features offered by NVIDIA.
This level of performance and features allows you to play the latest games at reduced resolution or some old classics with great ease. We can certainly see a card like this being suitable for those who use their machine seldom for gaming. The simple heatsink fan combination provided great cooling with little noise and even allowed us to squeeze a bit more out of the card through overclocking.
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