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    Leadtek PX7950 GT TDH Extreme Review

    Posted on Wednesday, November 01 2006 @ 00:59:35 CET by LSDsmurf


    Physically, the card isn't too long compared to some of the ones I've been reviewing lately. It's the reference design with the variable speed fan containing Leadtek's branding covering most of the front. It uses the traditional green PCB so nothing fancy in terms of color here. An SLI link sits at the top where it always does to allow for dual card support. An external power source is needed as the card sports a six pin power connector. If you don't have one on your power supply, Leadtek has included an adapter that takes two Molex connections and combines them into one six pin power connector. The card takes up one slot so that should make those with limited space very happy. The design though means the warm air is recycled inside the case rather than being exhausted out the back.

    Link: Gaming Nexus

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