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Item: Inno3D GeFORce 6600GT 128MB PCI Express Video Card

Location: Glen Waverley, Melbourne

Item Condition: Brand New

Reason for Selling: Needed AGP

Price and Payment Conditions: $200 ono + post

Extra Info: GeForce 6600 GT

Product Specfication :

Graphics Controller :

* NVIDIA® GeForce™ 6600 GT

Memory Configuration :

* 128MB GDDR-3 Memory

Product Overview :

* Powered by GeForce 6600 GT GPU

* Superscalar 8-pipe GPU architecture

* High-speed GDDR3 memory interface

* 0.11 micron process technology

* PCI-Express x16 or AGP 8X interface support

* NVIDIA® SLI™ multi-GPU ready (For PCI-Express Edition only)

* 8 Pixels/Clock Rendering Pipeline

* NVIDIA® CineFX™ 3.0 engine

* NVIDIA® UltraShadow™ II technology

* NVIDIA® Intellisample™ 3.0 technology

* DirectX® 9.0 Shader Model 3.0 support

* 64-bit floating point texture filtering and blending

* Full-speed 32-bit color precision

* NVIDIA® ForceWare™ Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)

* NVIDIA® nView™ multi-display technology

* NVIDIA® Digital Vibrance Control™ 3.0

* 400MHz RAMDACs support 2048x1536 resolution at 85Hz

* Highest DVI output up to 1600x1200 resolution

* On-chip video processor

* Integrated full MPEG encode and decode support

* Integrated NTSC & PAL TV encoder output up to 1024x768 resolution

* Integrated HDTV encoder provides world-class HDTV-out functionality up to 1920x1080i resolutions

* DirectX 9.0 and OpenGL 1.5 optimizations and support

Contact Details: CALL 0413 934 330 or PM me

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