The card is a single-slot solution. The core is clocked at 600MHz while the memory clicks at an astonishing 1580MHz. It comes equipped with two DVI connectors, the power connector and a single S-video out.
The RAM is set at 700MHz (DDR3-1400), but as this is an EVGA OC card, 780MHz (1560MHz) shouldn't be beyond reach. It uses the 256-bit memory interface.
7600 GT is faster than both the 6600 GT and ATI's X1600XT and will even knock spots off the 6800GT.
The new card is based on G73 design.
Standard cards are based on 560MHz core clock and 1400MHz memory. The memory is 128 bit despite thoughts that Nvidia could squeeze a 256-bit interface onto those new chips. It is a 90 nanometre chip sporting 177 million transistors. The chip has twelve pipelines and five vertex Shader units has eight ROP's and can deliver 22.4 GB/s bandwidth.
It claims a texture fill rate of 6.72 billion per escond, pixel fill rate is 4.48 billions/second while the card can do 700 million vertices a second. Its peak power consumption is 67W. Nvidia claims that it did something to the hardware that made it 20 to 30 percent more efficient than the NV4x generation. It didn't say what.
It can score over 3000 in 3Dmark06, and 37 frames at 1024x768 4X FSAA 8X aniso in FEAR.
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ATI's Mobility Radeon X1800, X1800 XT
ATI Mobility Radeon X1800 and X1800 XT notebook-oriented graphics chips, both fabbed at 90nm, incorporates more than 312m transistors.
Both GPUs support eight-channel DDR, DDR 2 and GDDR 3 memory, connected via the X1000-series' usual ring bus. They're both native PCI Express x16 parts, and support not only ATI's Avivo video imaging technology, but the company's PowerPlay 6.0 energy saving system.
The X1800 is clocked at 450MHz, while the XT runs at 550MHz. Also X1800, XT supports 12 and 16 Shader Model 3.0 pixel shaders respectively and eight vertex shaders.
ATI did not disclose memory clock speeds. It did say the X1800 and X1800 XT will be found in products from Alienware, Boxx, Eurocom, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, Hypersonic, Rock, Savrow and Voodoo PC.
Eurocom's Mobility Radeon X1800XT notebook launched :
Eurocom has already launched a notebook that features the ATI's M58, Mobility Radeon X1800XT VGA along with 256MB of DDR3 VRAM.
The Eurocom M570U Divine sports a 17-inch Widescreen display with WUXGA 1920x1200 resolution with 16x9 aspect ratio. It supports all Intel Core Duo CPUs up to 2.26 GHz and the machine comes with up to 160GB SATA hard drive. You can also plug in an additional hard drive or optical device. If you prefer mobility there is a space for an extra battery pack. The machine comes with a Multi DVD burner.
The new M570U model comes equipped with a desktop-like full-size 102-key keyboard that includes the numeric part. The system measures 397x294x22mm and weighs in at a quite nice 3.8 KG.
A more advanced M59, Mobility Radeon X1900 XT should be just around the corner as well. The notebooks are scheduled for April 2006 shipping.