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Albatron GeForce 6600 256MB DDR2 PCI-E Review |
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Written by Mavke
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Saturday, 05 August 2006 |
3dGameMan comes with a review on the Albatron GeForce 6600 256MB DDR2 PCIe graphics card. Albatron has built a reputation over the last few years as a great manufacturer of quality computer upgrades. They specialize mainly in motherboards and video cards, but have branched out into flash storage and entertainment with their Widio product. On a surprising note, Albatron also manufactures plasma, LCD and high definition monitors. This NVIDIA GeForce 6600 PCI Express video card features 256MB DDR2 memory and revolutionizes 3D graphics, setting new standards for performance, image quality, realism, and video functionality.
Albatron GeForce 6600 256MB DDR2 PCI-E Review
This GeForce 6600 features DirectX 9.0, Shader Model 3.0 which supports ultra realistic images, and a superscalar architecture for unprecedented performance. With all the new video cards out these days, why would we check an older product? Truth is, most home computer users can not afford a video card that pushes mid triple digit prices! The GeForce 6 series of cards from NVIDIA have long been accredited with a great bang for the buck value and this is due to good reasons. With support for DirectX 9.0, CineFX 3.0, UltraShadow II and OpenGL 1.5, the Albatron GeForce 6600 will appeal to any budget system builder.
The Albatron GeForce 6600 is not for everybody, but if you are looking for a budget card under $100 that will be compatible with newer games, the GeForce 6600 GPU is a great solution. If you are looking to play Half-Life 2 or games of the like at higher resolutions, you may want to consider a GeForce 6800 or higher solution. For all around work related activities, this card performs like a champ and with dual monitors, the GeForce 6600 makes it a pleasure. This product is an all around great product and recommended for anybody upgrading on a budget!
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