NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GT Video Card Review

The NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GT has an internal architecture that is similar to the 7900 GTX and costs $200 less. What does this mean? It means that you save $200 and get a video card with reduced clock speeds. Read on as we test a pair of GeForce 7900 GT’s that pack some serious punch and start at $309 when bought online.

By brian

AeroCool 620W Zerodba Power Supply Review

AeroCool has been around since 2001 and have started to develop a great name for themselves in the enthusiast and gaming community. Today we take a look at AeroCool’s Zerodba 620W Power Supply Unit and see what their Zerodba technology is all about. If you are looking for a power supply that supports all ATI CrossFire and NVIDIA SLI video card solutions read on!

By jw

ATI and NVIDIA Benchmark Number Problem?

Ding, Ding, Ding… Ladies and gentlemen. Your attention please. In this corner, fighting in the mainstream market, GeForce 7600 GS of Santa Clara, California. And in this corner, Radeon X1600 XT of Ontario Canada. After our GeForce 7600 GS preview yesterday ATI came running and ready to fight… see why!

By Nathan Kirsch

Nvidia GeForce 7600 GS Video Card Preview

With the hard launch of the GeForce 7600 GS we find that NVIDIA is bringing even more performance to the $129-$149 video card market. NVIDIA claims that the 7600 GS delivers better performance than the ATI Radeon X1600 XT at a price comparable to X1600 Pro. Read on as we take a look at the card and see what can be had for $129.

By Nathan Kirsch

Building Your Own Computer (DIY) Guide

Now that Legit Reviews has been doing system guides since the start of 2006 one of the most asked questions is how to put one of these systems together. We recently had a reader in the St. Louis area order in our March 2006 Do-It-Yourself Mainstream Intel System and we were there to document the build.

By Nathan Kirsch

Sapphire X1600 Pro PCIe Video Card Review

The Sapphire Radeon X1600 Pro has come down in price recently and Legit Reviews steps in to take a look at this sub $120 mainstream video card. Based on ATI’s Radeon X1600 core it features core clocks of 500MHz with a 12 pipeline architecture and GDDR3 memory IC’s rated at 800MHz. While all these fancy terms sound good on paper let’s see how it benchmarks!

By brian

Kingston 256MB microSD Memory Card Review

Enhance your mobile life with Kingston’s 256MB microSD removable memory card. This versatile card expands the memory capacity of feature-rich mobile phones. Store more of your own collections of music, movies, video clips, pictures, ring tones and more. Read on as we cover the card and benchmark it against the SanDisk 256MB microSD card.

By Nathan Kirsch

Altec Lansing AHS302USB Headset Review

We evaluate another entry-level PC headset on the market today, the Altec Lansing AHS302usb. Have we finally found a legitimate low-cost headphone and microphone combo? With a behind-the-neck headband and noise-canceling microphone it might just be an option! Read on for the answer.

By Ken Brown

XFX 7600GT XXX Edition Video Card Review

Today Legit Reviews takes a look at the XFX GeForce 7600 GT XXX Edition. This card is the fastest of FOUR GeForce 7600 GT models that XFX is selling and is clocked at 590MHz on the core and 1.6GHz on the memory. Read on and take a look at how the GeForce 7600 GT does against the ATI X1600 Pro and GeForce 6600GT!

By brian

ATI Radeon X1800 GTO Video Card Review

ATI has recently released the Radeon X1800 GTO, which is a 12 pipe card (8 vertex pipes) based off the same R520 core found on the X1800XT processors. The clocks are rated 500/500MHz and the suggested retail price is set at $249. Come take a look at see if ATI’s more expensive solution is a threat to the GeForce 7600GT.

By brian

NVIDIA Brings SLI Graphics To Notebook PCs

NVIDIA Corporation today launched SLI Notebook PCs for the first time ever and we show you some exclusive images of the inside of one of these new notebooks. With two GeForce Go 7800 GTX insides these SLI Notebooks can run extreme HD resolutions of up to 1920×1200 with ease. Just don’t expect much battery life with these notebooks.

By Nathan Kirsch

XFX 7900 GTX XXX Edition Video Card Review

Today Legit Reviews takes a look at the XFX GeForce 7900GTX 512MB DDR3 XXX Edition. This card is the fastest of FIVE GeForce 7900 GTX models that XFX is selling and is clocked at 700MHz on the core and 1.8GHz on the memory. We will also cover NVIDIA’s move to a 90nm process and look at GeForce 7900 versus the GeForce 7800 series.

By brian

WD SecureConnect Serial ATA Cable Review

The Western Digital SecureConnect SATA cable technology is designed to keep your cable in place and strengthens the drive-cable connection by more than 500%. We take a quick look at the SecureConnect, which is something that might make your life easier for under $10! Read on to see if you are using the right SATA cable.

By Nathan Kirsch

Logitech Precision PC Gaming Headset Review

Today we look at what seems to be a very popular headset for PC Gaming ? the Logitech Precision PC Gaming Headset. At a very affordable price, is this the set that will make you truly L337 when in use? With 40mm neodymium stereo drivers and in-line volume controls they look great on paper!

By Ken Brown

Albatron 6600 512 DDR2 Video Card Review

Today we take a look at a GeForce 6600 from Albatron that features 512MB of DDR2 memory, which is a unique for the GeForce 6600 GPU. With no SLI connector, no additional power header, and a single slot cooling solution this video card is designed to be in the mainstream consumers computer. Sit back and relax as we take a break from the high end cards to look at a more mainstream card, the Albatron GeForce 6600-512.

By brian