The NVIDIA line of GeForce 7 Series Graphics Processing Units are now available from Foxconn, and those who are looking for Windows Vista-ready hardware can

place these new video cards into their shopping list for further consideration. The new Foxconn cards will utilize the PCI Express slot, where the flagship model FV-N795M4D2-OD is powered by dual NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GX2 GPUs on a single card, offering a pseudo-SLI solution to those who do not have enough to fork out for a SLI motherboard. Of course, if you are a hardcore gamer and want to squeeze as much performance as psossible, the ultimate solution would be running a quad-core solution with a SLI configuration boasting a couple of FV-N795M4D2-OD cards. Features of this card includes 1GB of high-speed GDDR3 memory, Dual-Link Display output support with resolutions of up to 2560 x 1600, Microsoft DirectX 9.0c Shader Model 3.0 and OpenGL API, along with Dual Dual –Link DVI-I and HDTV-Out connectors. The FV-N79GM3D2-HP card offers greatest value for money and is powered by the NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GT GPU, boasting 512 MB GDDR3 memory, PureVideo HD Support, Full HDCP Support and NVIDIA SLI set ups. The other offerings from Foxconn would be the FV-N76TM2D2, which is based on the GeForce 7600GT GPU, the FV-N76SM2DT and the FV-N76SM2DT which are based on the GeForce 7600GS GPU and the low end GeForce 7300GT-Based FV-N73TM3DT/2DT. Check with your local vendor for the availability of these new cards.
Pros : Wide range of new cards cater for everybody
Cons : None
Foxconn launches new range of GeForce 7 Series cards Source
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