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    Graphics cards - noise and power consumptoin

    Posted on Monday, July 31 2006 @ 23:54:32 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    X-bit Labs takes a look at the power consumption and noise levels of premium, high-end , performance-mainstream, mainstream and entry-level graphics cards.
    Today, all premium-class graphics cards support a dual-link DVI interface, thus permitting to connect large monitors, including models with a diagonal of 30”. Such cards also have similar dimensions. They are all rather long and occupy two expansion slots, so you need a rather roomy system case to install them normally..
    You can check it out over here.


     
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