eVGA e-GeForce 7300GT Superclocked 512MB AGP Graphics Card-512-A8-N501-LR Product Description:
- AGP 8X/4X Compatibility
- 256-bit GeForce 7300 GT with 380MHz clock
- 512MB 128-bit DDR2 memory
- 266.5 MHz clock/533 MHz effective memory rate
- DirectX 9.0 Support
Product Description
The features of the 7300 512-A8-N501-LR include the 256-bit GeForce 7300(380MHz clock) chipset, 512MB of 128-bit DDR2 memory with a 266.5MHz clock with an effective rate of 533 MHz, AGP 8X/4X compatible, AGP 3.0 compliant, integrated NVIDIA TV encoder with HDTV, S-Video and Composite outputs, 8.5GB per second memory bandwidth, Full Microsoft DirectX 9.0 Shader Model 3.0 support, True high dynamic-range (HDR) lighting support, NVIDIA PurVideo technology, CineFX 4.0 Engine, NVIDIA Intellisample 4.0, ForceWare Unified Driver Architecture (UDA), NVIDIA nView multi-display, OpenGL 2.0 Support, NVIDIA unified Driver Architecture for Windows 2000, XP, XPx64, and MCE 2005, Direct X 9.0 Support, and Open GL ICD support. This product comes with a one year warranty with an additio\nal year free if product is registered. Product must be registered at www.evga.com within 30 days of purchase to get the extra year.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Upgraded Dell Dimension 4600
By Anna T
Upgraded my Dell Dimension 4600 by adding another 1G memory (total 2g)and this AGP graphic card. I already downloaded the lastest driver from the GeForce website. Removed the old 5200 card and inserted this one (perfect fit). The computer recognized card immediately after install. I was concerned that I only had 250W power supply but so far that has not been a problem. Make sure you have a dedicated connection from the power supply to this card. Playing games such as COD-2,3,4, Bioshock, Battlefield, FEAR with no problem. So for around $100, I upgraded instead of buying a new computer.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.Excellent value
By Big Daddy Leadfoot
I bought this for my 4 year old HP. It really improved the frame rates on my sim racing games (NASCAR 2K3, GTR 1 and 2, Race 07 WTCC, NFS, Trackmania) I can run much higher eye candy options as well. Easy to install. I tried ATI and for whatever reason, i couldn't get them to play my games w/o the dreaded ati2dvag.dll error. Google it, so many folks are frustrated w/ those. NVIDIA chips are the way to go. Get the rebate and the extra year warrantee. How can you go wrong?
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Great performance, quick & easy install
By Mr. Anderson
Installed the eVGA 7300AGP to replace a WPOS (worthless piece of ****) ATI X1050AGP 256MB on an ASUS A8V mobo driving an Apple Cinema 23" HD at 1920x1200 and a second 19" CRT at 1280x1024. Easy, no-fuss install. Both displays are crisp with fast, smooth scrolling. Also installed a second eVGA 6200 to drive a third LCD display - again, easy install worked perfectly.Stay away from ATI - their Catalyst Control Center caused my system to hang all the time, and left all kinds of crap behind after the uninstall. Used Revo Uninstaller to get rid of all the leftover pieces (took over an hour). After installing just the ATI display drivers, scrolling was slow and very jumpy.
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