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Graphics - [Conversation] Graphics cards. posted in the Hardware forums; if I have the choice :: its between 2. MSI 5900XT 128MB-389 Awards & Recognition Media Product Strongly Recommended www.cluboverclocker.com FX5900-VTD128 Strongly Recommended www.viperlair.com FX5900-VTD128 - all in the year ...

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if I have the choice :: its between
2. MSI 5900XT 128MB-389



Awards & Recognition Media Product
Strongly Recommended www.cluboverclocker.com FX5900-VTD128
Strongly Recommended www.viperlair.com FX5900-VTD128
- all in the year 2003 -


3. Albatron 5900XT 128MB- 329



Albatron FX5900XTV @ Rbmods
Gepubliceerd door: Markjuh op maandag 29 maart 2004 - 10:03


This card is very fast at stock speeds but overclocking was a bit sucky. It's alot faster than the Leadtek we reviewed earlier which was the same model. The card comes with a bunch of accessories but no Y splitter for the molex connector. Documentation was good and it was easy to install the card and get it running. I like the software kit with Max payne, Duke nukem etc. Something that annoys me is the fan which is a bit too loud for my taste but that's just me personally. Overall we give this 5 out of 5 for fast stock speeds and a stable video card - review by http://www.tweakzone.nl/extreviews/2091



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