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ASUS EN7600GT/2DHT/256M Pro Reviews

HardwareZone‘s review Edit

The ASUS EN7600GT unfortunately does not innovate to bring about a quieter computing experience and instead still uses the reference cooler, immediately giving it a blemish that would put off some sensitive computer users. Overall, a fairly decent deal for a good graphics card that could have been better with a little more effort on the vendor's part if not for the haste to reach the store shelves first.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Mar 20, 2006

HardwareZone‘s review Edit

A mirror of the reference design in terms of its specifications like clock speeds and memory chips used, the performance you'll find on the ASUS EN7600GT will not be anything special for this chipset. The miserable overclocking is probably also the consequence of its passive cooling though getting a couple of frames more is unlikely to make too much of a difference to the GeForce 7600 GT's mid-range standing. Besides, you wouldn't be too concerned about overclocking if the ASUS EN7600GT Silent is your choice.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
May 12, 2006

The average pro reviews rating is 7.5 / 10, based on the 2 reviews.


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