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Albatron GeForce PCX5750 Review |
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Written by Phyro
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Friday, 24 September 2004 |
And also Bjorn3D has been active this week as again they have reviewed a nice product namely the Albatron GeForce PCX5750. As the name suggests, this board is based on nVidia's GeForce PCX 5750 graphics chip. Some people may not be too excited about this product since it is a mainstream PCI Express board, but their opinions would probably change if they knew how much Bjorn3D was able to overclock it using only stock cooling. Read on to find out about the incredible overclocking potential of the Albatron GeForce PCX5750.
Albatron GeForce PCX5750 Review
Although overclocking results can never be guaranteed, I have seen a lot of positive feedback about the Albatron GeForce PCX5750's ability to rise above its specs. The amount of overclocking can make a not-so-playable setting on a game suddenly become playable without a worry of jitters.
Other than its overclocking prowers, the PCX5750 from Albatron does not offer a lot of bells or whistles, which is what we should probably expect from a mid-range video card. Duke Nukem and a disc full of demos does not offer too much of a compelling reason to buy this board instead of a competitor's. However, the cooler that covers the core and the memory chips on the front of the board seems to be offered by only a couple different vendors, so that is definitely a feature that helps differentiate this board. Unfortunately, the memory chips on the back do not have heatsinks on them. Nonetheless, this board would please someone who is looking at getting on the PCI Express game without throwing down more than $130. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 24 September 2004 )
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