Deleauvive
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I was lucky enough to grab a Gigabyte 8600 GT on the second hand market, equipped with a Zalman heatsink, for less than 30 euros. This card used to get a lot of bad rap when it was released, mainly because it proves less powerful and overclockable than its older cousin, the 7900 GT.
Yet, so far, I should mention it works wonders with the Asrock 4Core. Default BIOS values were automagically loaded after the replacement took place, then all I had to do was to apply the usual settings for my mild overclocking.
This card comes as a replacement for my fanless 7600 GS I wasn't entirely satisfied with (PM me if you'd like me to give you the link to the ebay auction, once I have the opportunity to resell it).
"TOSERVE", the computer on which I installed it, isn't my main gaming machine, so I don't care much for the relatively subpar performance of the 8600 GT (some user commented that it was merely a DirectX 10 card "on paper" ha ha!), but I fancy its full compatibility with Windows Vista's Aero.
e.q. I could reenable GPU rendering in Internet Explorer since all the artefact issues I was experiencing in Vista are gone. I couldn't help myself : I already started to overclock it (very gently for the moment). 3Dmark '06 gives an honorable score (see below).
In one word, I think that's precisely the GeForce model (GV-NX86T256H-ZL-HM) I should have chosen in the first place to fit this motherboard, not that the 7600 GS is a bad card, but this one has what it takes (for my needs at least), plus it runs cooler and very quietly, with the addition of that elegant Zalman heatsink.
My 320W PSU from way back supports it (fingers crossed!), and it doesn't require any additional power via a 6-pin PSU connector.
GPU-Z

Yet, so far, I should mention it works wonders with the Asrock 4Core. Default BIOS values were automagically loaded after the replacement took place, then all I had to do was to apply the usual settings for my mild overclocking.
This card comes as a replacement for my fanless 7600 GS I wasn't entirely satisfied with (PM me if you'd like me to give you the link to the ebay auction, once I have the opportunity to resell it).
"TOSERVE", the computer on which I installed it, isn't my main gaming machine, so I don't care much for the relatively subpar performance of the 8600 GT (some user commented that it was merely a DirectX 10 card "on paper" ha ha!), but I fancy its full compatibility with Windows Vista's Aero.
e.q. I could reenable GPU rendering in Internet Explorer since all the artefact issues I was experiencing in Vista are gone. I couldn't help myself : I already started to overclock it (very gently for the moment). 3Dmark '06 gives an honorable score (see below).
In one word, I think that's precisely the GeForce model (GV-NX86T256H-ZL-HM) I should have chosen in the first place to fit this motherboard, not that the 7600 GS is a bad card, but this one has what it takes (for my needs at least), plus it runs cooler and very quietly, with the addition of that elegant Zalman heatsink.
My 320W PSU from way back supports it (fingers crossed!), and it doesn't require any additional power via a 6-pin PSU connector.
GPU-Z

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