Gamers Depot has a review up of LeadTek's latest 6600GT cards!
If you do choose the PCI-Express path, you?ll be glad to know that there is full support for SLI ? in fact, we?ll show you SLI benchmarks in this review. Because the 6600GT GPU was deigned to be native PCI-E, the AGP version does use an internal bridge-chip. Both cards run at the stock 500MHz core/memory speed, have eight pixel pipelines, and three vertex shaders. This setup allows the 6600GT series to oust ATI?s X700 Pro in most benchmarks ? making it the best card going for the money.
If you do choose the PCI-Express path, you?ll be glad to know that there is full support for SLI ? in fact, we?ll show you SLI benchmarks in this review. Because the 6600GT GPU was deigned to be native PCI-E, the AGP version does use an internal bridge-chip. Both cards run at the stock 500MHz core/memory speed, have eight pixel pipelines, and three vertex shaders. This setup allows the 6600GT series to oust ATI?s X700 Pro in most benchmarks ? making it the best card going for the money.