Graphic Cards Nvidia Announces GeForce 7200 GS

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Nvidia has announced the GeForce 7200 GS, a card that delivers Vista Premium Ready graphics performance for a mere $50. NVIDIA touts full support for DirectX 9.0, shader model 3.0 and high dynamic-range with the entry-level card. The G72 graphics core, clocked at 450 MHz, is essentially a crippled GeForce 7300-series core: half the pipelines. This brings the total pixel pipelines to two, each with one texture unit. PureVideo video processing is also supported; however, NVIDIA is unclear if the GeForce 7200 GS supports PureVideo HD for high-definition video decoding acceleration.

Add-in board manufacturers are free to equip GeForce 7200 GS graphics cards with 128MB or 256MB of DDR2 memory attached to the GPU via a 64-bit memory interface. NVIDIA recommends 800 MHz for GeForce 7200 GS graphics cards. GeForce 7200 GS based graphics cards will be available to OEMs, system builders and retail. NVIDIA add-in board partners with GeForce 7200 GS products include Albatron, ASUS, Biostar, ECS, EVGA, Foxconn, Galazy, Gigabyte, Innovision, Leadtek, MSI, Palit, Point of View, PNY Technology, SPARKLE, XFX, Zogis and Zotac.

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The point to note is that this is the first 65nm card released by nVidia or ATI. I think.
 
lol. even the GeForce 6150 has 2 pixel pipes and 1 vertex pipe and texture unit.

Even the GeForce 7100GS has 4 pixel pipes running at around 350 Mhz.

This is a POS like the 6200 512 MB version.
 
But if people just want Vista experience, they can simply get themselves a 6200 which would be almost as good and be cheaper because its been in market for a longer time...
 
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