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end gaming.loved that card.come to think of it maybe it wasnt that great..
hes says 10s of thousands later ..
RIP EVGA... its all i bought from that time forward (and before) till my 4090
then i lost interest gaming, back again at 1080, those two are my favorite
Gigabyte GeForce 7600GT (Silent)
It has cool looking copper passive cooling, still powerful enough to play games of that era without fans.
Most beautiful of all my cards.
Was getting serious about tech right around the time it launched, probably got more hyped about HBM than I should have. But it's still very performant to this day (tho limited by 4GB vram), and the Sapphire Nitro cooler is still classy as heck.
Still have mine, had to use it last year for a couple of weeks when my main gpu was rma'd. Was still able to churn through Borderlands 3 at 3440x1440 with Low settings without any upscaling. Frame-times were surprisingly good, and BL3 is a game that still has stutter issues for a lot of people. Had to be the HBM doing its thing.