CeBIT 2007 - Low-profile HDMI 7600 GT

Saturday 17th March 2007, 04:04:00 PM, written by Rys

Looking for a low-profile performant graphics card that supports HDMI and has the power to game at decent IQ and performance levels, for your media center PC?

Galaxy's 7600 GT HDTV LP is seemingly just the ticket, with HDMI, VGA, composite and S-Video out on the backplane, a good little cooler and a PCB small enough to have it suit all manner of slim media-centric chassis designs.

You get a half-height backplane slot in the box for converting it to HDMI, composite and S-Video only, and it comes clocked higher than a reference 7600 GT to boot.

Not bad for a board so unassuming, we think. The board has the crypto ROM required for HDCP support, and you get a high-quality HDMI cable in the box.

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graphics ± galaxy, 7600gt, hdmi

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