Albatron AGP7600GS

Jul 21, 2006 08:59 GMT  ·  By

Albatron has just launched the most powerful AGP option developed especially for enhanced AGP based mainboards - the AGP7600GS graphics card - which is said to sport NVIDIA's 7600GS core that is part of the powerful G73 series, which employs 90 nanometer process technology that consumes less power thus generating less heat and increasing the space for faster core frequencies.

"If you're looking to improve your gaming and video facilities and you want to stay with your current AGP mainboard, the Albatron AGP7600GS offers the advantages of all of the latest technologies, bringing you full game play performance, high definition graphics with the most advanced rendering techniques available for your system," said the company.

Compared to its predecessor 6600GT, the AGP7600GS boasts a 25% performance increase despite its lower core and memory frequencies, as it also uses an AGP 8x interface. Moreover, the core has a frequency of 400 MHz and contains 12 pipelines, as it also has 256 MB of high speed 700 MHz GDDR2 memory with a 128-bit memory bus.

Albatron's AGP7600GS comes with a Dual-Link DVI connector and NVIDIA's Xtreme-HD technology supporting no less then the best - 2560x1600 resolutions, and NVIDIA's PureVideo which now incorporates the latest in high compression H.264 video coding. Furthermore, the 3D graphics calculations include high quality anti-aliasing techniques and HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology featuring the most advanced and realistic lighting effects for graphics imaging.

The AGP7600GS supports Microsoft DirectX 9.0c, OpenGL 2.0, Shader Model 3.0, Intellisample 4.0 and is Windows VistaTM ready.