XFX GeForce 7950 GX2 M500 1GB DDR3 GDDR3

  • Brand : XFX
  • Product name : GeForce 7950 GX2 M500 1GB DDR3
  • Product code : PV-T71U-ZDL9
  • Category : Graphics Cards
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  • Long product name XFX GeForce 7950 GX2 M500 1GB DDR3 GDDR3 :

    GeForce 7950 GX2 M500 1GB DDR3

  • Short summary description XFX GeForce 7950 GX2 M500 1GB DDR3 GDDR3 :

    XFX GeForce 7950 GX2 M500 1GB DDR3, 1 GB, GDDR3, 512 bit, 1200 MHz, 2048 x 1536 pixels

  • Long summary description XFX GeForce 7950 GX2 M500 1GB DDR3 GDDR3 :

    XFX GeForce 7950 GX2 M500 1GB DDR3. Processor frequency: 500 MHz. Discrete graphics card memory: 1 GB, Graphics card memory type: GDDR3, Memory bus: 512 bit, Memory clock speed: 1200 MHz. Maximum resolution: 2048 x 1536 pixels. DirectX version: 9.0, OpenGL version: 2.0, Dual Link DVI

Reviews
Updated:
2014-11-09 06:07:46
Average rating:88
Uk has collected 6 expert reviews for XFX GeForce 7950 GX2 M500 1GB DDR3 GDDR3 and the average expert rating is 88 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
it-review.net
Updated:
2014-11-09 06:07:32
Average rating:0
The new NVIDIAs flagship, which we first reviewed here, finally turned the advantage in top performance back to NVIDIA. However, some NVIDIA partners decided to squeeze some extra juice from the cards. Today we have a look at XFX’s top version of 79...
MotherBoards.org
Updated:
2014-11-09 06:07:35
Average rating:0
NVIDIA, in spite of any of their minor flaws has been dominating the VGA scene for the past few quarters, and ATI regardless of having a bit better image quality in 2D and usually 3D as well cannot seem to beat the GeForce 7 machine and their partners...
  • NVIDIA still remains creative and obsessed with dominating the 3D arena, and guess what? They are wining the game. ATI has severely taken a beating the last few quarters and this is due to many factors including poor PR, weak communication and a lack o...
Bjorn3d.com
Updated:
2014-11-09 06:07:39
Average rating:95
All and all the past year has probably been one of the most technologically significant years in the history of the graphics industry. We realize this is a rather bold statement, but think about it! Weve seen graphics cards go from a standard of 128...
  • Excellent core clock speed, Excellent memory clock speed, Extremely fast and capable, Better memory bandwidth than all its competitors, Excellent utilization of system resources, New and enhanced control panel...
  • Cost may preclude some users from buying...
  • Scott and I are extremely psyched after completing the review and testing of the XFX 7950 GX2 XXX. We feel without a doubt that both NVIDIA and XFX have brought products to the table that will obviously be of great interest to our readers, the compute...
legitreviews.com
Updated:
2014-11-09 06:07:42
Average rating:0
In March of this year NVIDIA announced the 7900 series update to their very successful 7800 lineup. By adopting the new 90nm manufacturing process they retained the same architecture of the class leading 7800?s but were able to reduce power requirem...
  • For anyone looking at a dual video card solution, the XFX 7950GX2 XXX is the way to go. If ever you could call a $650 video card a good bang for the buck, this is it. If you have any comments or questions please feel free to our free forums and post...
guru3d.com
Updated:
2014-11-09 06:07:46
Average rating:0
So I started the first paragraph of this review with a word that I do not use that much on graphics cards, peculiar. As this concept of graphics cards is rather unique. Its no secret, thanks to to fundamentally disturbed websites that constantly do...
  • Aaah young one, we meet again, impressive is what this new rascal is. From a pure optical point of view, youll have to get used to the design of two PCBs mounted together as yeah... it is weird looking. From a practical point of view, hey SLI has be...