View Full Version : 3D Fuzion GeForce 7600 GS, PCI-E, 256MB $99 AR @ Staples
masterc
Nov 29th, 2006, 07:47 PM
Not sure if this is a good card, but Staples has the 3D Fuzion GeForce 7600 GS, PCI-E, 256MB for $99.83 AR.... http://www.staples.ca/ENG/Catalog/cat_sku.asp?CatIds=88%2C93%2C3541,314&webid=645138&affixedcode=WW
GVRtrader
Nov 29th, 2006, 07:50 PM
Decent card but sucks when compared to the 7600GT (which was on sale for 119 last week from ncix, and 129 the week before from ncix... odds are it will be on sale again this week for around that price).
The 7600GS and GT use the same core but the 7600GT uses faster ram (a lot faster); therefore, producing much higher frames per second.
Too lazy to get into the details but the difference is fairly large (probably biggest out of all the nvadia cards between GS and GT).
penf
Nov 29th, 2006, 08:06 PM
GT core 560Mhz vs GS 480Mhz
nsx
Nov 29th, 2006, 08:14 PM
GT core 560Mhz vs GS 480Mhz
7600 GT's 560MHz core & 700MHz memory vs. 7600 GS's 400MHz core & 400MHz memory.
iencoder
Nov 29th, 2006, 08:50 PM
7600 GT cards fully support all the Purevideo features too.
http://www.nvidia.com/page/purevideo_support.html
hardywang
Nov 29th, 2006, 08:55 PM
How about Radeon® X800 CrossFire™ Edition 256MB compare with 7600 GS?
http://shopati.ca/product.asp?sku=3130802§ion_id=13#MyGearSection
http://www.beyond3d.com/misc/chipcomp/?view=boarddetails&id=266
7600 GT's 560MHz core & 700MHz memory vs. 7600 GS's 400MHz core & 400MHz memory.
goofball
Nov 29th, 2006, 09:13 PM
7600 GT cards fully support all the Purevideo features too.
http://www.nvidia.com/page/purevideo_support.html
Not that PureVideo is free so I don't know how much people will actually care at this point.
If it does become free, then it might be something to consider.
I think it stinks that they charge for it.
penf
Nov 30th, 2006, 01:18 AM
(purevideo) h.264 acceleration is pretty pointless right now, can't use it from coreavc/ffdshow/x264/etc.
lincoln
Nov 30th, 2006, 02:55 AM
I know this is 3X the amount, but the geforce 7950 GT (http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=20520&vpn=BFGR7950512GTOCE&manufacture=BFG%20Technologies&promoid=1066)OC is only $299 off of ncix.com which is a substantially better card considering it's like running two 7900 GT OC cards in SLI
Here is a chart comparing the benchmark frames per second between the two cards. They are the one's highlighted in BLUE.
TomsHardware.com (http://www23.tomshardware.com/graphics.html?modelx=33&model1=581&model2=531&chart=210)
ShaTR
Nov 30th, 2006, 04:09 AM
considering its a staples easyrebate, and for 20 more bucks, you can use a 20 off 150 coupon, its not too bad. 130-20+tax-30= $95.40 (assuming you need something else from staples anyways) (or you could look at it as paying $119.50 and getting a free $20 item.)
ncix wil cost you 149+S&H+GST-20= $148.54 for a 7600GT assuming you live outside BC.
over 50% more money for the 7600GT. you can argue that its worth it, but then I can say that a 7900GT and GS is also worth the extra money. And a they can give you a better % increase in performance than the difference between 7600GT and GS doller for doller.
The performance needs for everyone are different. if your playing the occasional game, perhaps at medium quality or slighly lower resolution, i don't see this card being a problem.
The ability to run SLI always exists for future upgrades. I'm sure you'll be able to pick one up for 50 around mid next year.Of course, this is assuming you like using FSAA & Anisotropic filtering, because thats when SLI really shines. (F.E.A.R. would be better with the dual 7600GS's). otherwise, dual 7600GS perform about the same as a 7600GT in most things.
Remember people, you can't compare a single card with an SLI config if AA and ASF are not being used. nor can u use low resolution. SLI only really shines at hi-res or when these 2 settings are bumped up. SLI is for the ability to use high quality settings and high resolution and get decent FPS, not crazy raw FPS at crappy rez low crappy quality.
anyways, bottom line, deal is indeed hot
dogbolter
Nov 30th, 2006, 08:02 AM
Just note that this card has a fan and is not passively cooled like many 7600GS.
I had one briefly the last time it was at this price but took it back and ended up with an ASUS passively cooled 7600GS for my HTPC.
Still, not a bad deal.
bladrnr
Nov 30th, 2006, 01:04 PM
I picked one up using a $10.00 off $100.00 coupon, $90.00 for the geforce 7600 is the best deal i've seen in a while, usually this is the price of the 7300.
masterc
Nov 30th, 2006, 01:41 PM
I picked one up using a $10.00 off $100.00 coupon, $90.00 for the geforce 7600 is the best deal i've seen in a while, usually this is the price of the 7300.
Which $10 off coupon, online or in store?
madman604
Nov 30th, 2006, 01:57 PM
the 7300 was on sale at STaples a few months ago for $50
ShaTR
Nov 30th, 2006, 02:55 PM
if it was the 7300GT, i woulda jumped on that. those in SLI are quite amazing.
fl4wless
Nov 30th, 2006, 03:18 PM
if it was the 7300GT, i woulda jumped on that. those in SLI are quite amazing.
roofles
ShaTR
Nov 30th, 2006, 03:23 PM
roofles
what, so your saying you woudln't pickup 2 7300GT's for 50 a peice?????
perhaps you should give THIS (http://www.techspot.com/review/6-geforce_7300gt_sli_performance/) a read.
bladrnr
Nov 30th, 2006, 04:29 PM
Which $10 off coupon, online or in store?
online coupon
Save $10 off purchases of $100 or more with coupon code 82435.
fl4wless
Dec 1st, 2006, 03:13 PM
what, so your saying you woudln't pickup 2 7300GT's for 50 a peice?????
perhaps you should give THIS (http://www.techspot.com/review/6-geforce_7300gt_sli_performance/) a read.
No ,I was laughing more at your comment of 2 7300gts in SLI would be awesome. For 50 bucks, id probably buy a couple and resell them, but that pricetag has never occured and likely wont. It was likely a LE or somethnig that was 50, but i did a search on RFD and didnt find anything.
Also...SLI'ing low end cards makes no sense to me. The extra money you are going to have to spend on a powersupply (running 2 vid cards takes alot of juice) could go into getting a 7900gs which blow both of those out of the water.
I also like reading articles that show benchmarks of a stock card compared to an OC'd one. Some 7600gts OC very well.
Thanks for teh laugh though.
ShaTR
Dec 1st, 2006, 03:43 PM
No ,I was laughing more at your comment of 2 7300gts in SLI would be awesome. For 50 bucks, id probably buy a couple and resell them, but that pricetag has never occured and likely wont. It was likely a LE or somethnig that was 50, but i did a search on RFD and didnt find anything.
Also...SLI'ing low end cards makes no sense to me. The extra money you are going to have to spend on a powersupply (running 2 vid cards takes alot of juice) could go into getting a 7900gs which blow both of those out of the water.
I also like reading articles that show benchmarks of a stock card compared to an OC'd one. Some 7600gts OC very well.
Thanks for teh laugh though.
Im saying, if i wanted the performance of a 7600GT for less money, 2 7300GT's in SLI (assuming you could get em for 50 bucks) wouldn't be a bad idea. and i was comparing the stock vs stock clocked ones. but i don't see many 7600GT's clocking very well at all. they seem very pushed to the limit as is.
they perform about the same accross the board for the most part, and for many, 7600GT performance is enough. which is why they are so popular. and the PSU issue is hardly one. I already have a big enough power supply, and so do most gamers and enthusiests.
also would be a great idea if you want to run 3+ monitors, but only do the casual light gaming, and don't want to spend much for an SLI setup. ever think of that. perhaps not everyones main use for a computer is gaming... :rolleyes:
I'm not saying its for you, im not saying its for everyone, im saying I would like it. but since the deal was never for a 7300GT for 50 bucks, this conversation is kinda pointless.
anyways, your welcome for the laugh. ignorance must be bliss.
fl4wless
Dec 1st, 2006, 04:29 PM
anyways, your welcome for the laugh. ignorance must be bliss.
again my comments were directed at the satement that 2x7300GTs in SLI are awesome. Thats waht made me laugh because really compared to the cards that are avail today they are pretty weak gaming. I didnt realize you meant in comparison to a 7600gt. Dont think im choosing the blind myself that 2 7300gts are better than a single 7600gt, i woudlnt have guessed that, but glad you brought that to my attention.
I also agree that this argument is possible. So im done with this thread... neither card is for me considering i have a 7900gs.
Cheers.
OracerO
Dec 3rd, 2006, 02:37 AM
Hey i have an old AMD athlon 1.15ghz and i'm looking to upgrade the video card. Can i use this video card??
the current video card is a GeForce2 (lol).
this computer runs amazing still and i'm not looking to spend much on upgrade due to a very good laptop on the way soon.
xwar
Dec 3rd, 2006, 02:41 AM
Hey i have an old AMD athlon 1.15ghz and i'm looking to upgrade the video card. Can i use this video card??
this computer runs amazing still and i'm not looking to spend much on upgrade due to a very good laptop on the way soon.
not likely, since your motherboard would be AGP based.
OracerO
Dec 3rd, 2006, 02:43 AM
not likely, since your motherboard would be AGP based.
hmm can you suggest an upgrade to my video card for my motherboard?