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Leadtek GeForce 6600 GT PCI-Express 128MB
 
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Kurtis Kronk
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Jan. 7, 2005
Introduction

In the world of video cards, we all want pretty much the same thing - great quality, performance, and a low price. A middle-of-the-road video card may leave you wanting a little more, but it's the sweet spot for those of us with eyes larger than our pocketbook. On the NVIDIA side, there are three lines of the new-generation cards: 6200s, 6600s, and 6800s. These are low-end, mid-range, and high-end respectively, and there are variations within each group. NVIDIA's 6600 series of cards is aimed at the average gamer and offers some pretty outstanding performance at a relatively low price-point.

Today we are looking at Leadtek's WinFast PX6600 GT TDH 128 MB, their PCI-Express 6600 GT offering. It is worth mentioning that availability is still limited with PCI-Express cards, as AGP still makes up the majority of the market. The 6600 GT has 8 pixel pipelines, a core clock speed of 500 MHz and memory clock speeds of 500 MHz (1 GHz DDR). Also worth mentioning is that the memory on this card is DDR3 and it also SLI capable.


 
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Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: The Card & The Bundle
Page 3: Test Setup
Page 4: Benchmarks: Doom 3
Page 5: Benchmarks: Half-Life 2
Page 6: Benchmarks: Counter-Strike: Source
Page 7: Benchmarks: Far Cry
Page 8: Benchmarks: Splinter Cell
Page 9: Image Quality
Page 10: Overclocking & Conclusion


3 User Comments
1 - Posted by Guest on January 8, 2005 - 12:42 pm

Hi..

i noticed that you used RADEON X600 Technology Specifications in page two insted of nvidia 6600gt..

2 - Posted by Kurtis on January 8, 2005 - 1:34 pm

Sorry about that, I'll fix it right away. I don't know how we missed that in the editing process.

3 - Posted by Guest on January 31, 2005 - 6:00 pm

Wow, I was really trying to decide between the X700 and the 6600GT. Thanks for the article, it really helped!

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