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PNY Technologies, Inc.

PNY Technologies, Inc. GeForce 7600GT graphics card VCG7600GXPB

SKU CH-W20T-GMGSS

PCI Express x16 card with a GeForce 7600GT GPU at 560 MHz, 256 MB GDDR3 on a 128-bit bus, dual DVI outputs and 2560 x 1600 maximum resolution

  • InterfacePCI Express x16
  • Chipset ManufacturerNVIDIA
  • GPUGeForce 7600GT
  • Core Clock560 MHz
  • PixelPipelines12
  • Effective Memory Clock1400MHz(effective)
  • 256 MB GDDR3 memory drives texture-heavy scenes
  • 560 MHz core clock accelerates vertex processing
  • 12 pixel pipelines render parallel fragments
  • Dual DVI outputs support 2560 x 1600 panels
  • PCI Express x16 interface delivers 16-lane bandwidth

GeForce 7600GT PCI Express x16 graphics card

The PNY VCG7600GXPB is a discrete GPU built around the NVIDIA GeForce 7600GT chipset. It targets legacy system upgrades or period-correct retro builds that require a dedicated graphics accelerator. The card plugs into a standard PCI Express x16 slot and draws no auxiliary power connector.

128-bit GDDR3 memory with dual DVI outputs

Onboard memory totals 256 MB of GDDR3 running across a 128-bit bus at an effective 1400 MHz. Two DVI ports drive digital displays up to 2560 x 1600, while an HDTV and S-Video connector add analogue TV-out flexibility. The 400 MHz RAMDAC handles analogue signal conversion.

12 pixel pipelines at 560 MHz core clock

The GPU core operates at 560 MHz and features 12 pixel pipelines for fragment processing. This pipeline count and clock speed define the card's vertex and pixel throughput, determining suitability for DirectX 9 and OpenGL 2.0 era titles. No newer API versions are supported.

Highlights

  • 256 MB GDDR3 memory drives texture-heavy scenes
  • 560 MHz core clock accelerates vertex processing
  • 12 pixel pipelines render parallel fragments
  • Dual DVI outputs support 2560 x 1600 panels
  • PCI Express x16 interface delivers 16-lane bandwidth

Specifications

BrandPNY
ModelVCG7600GXPB
InterfacePCI Express x16
Chipset ManufacturerNVIDIA
GPUGeForce 7600GT
Core Clock560 MHz
PixelPipelines12
Effective Memory Clock1400MHz(effective)
Memory Size256MB
Memory Interface128-Bit
Memory TypeGDDR3
DirectXDirectX 9
OpenGLOpenGL 2.0
DVI2 x DVI
TV-OutHDTV / S-Video Out
VIVONo
TunerNone
RAMDAC400MHz
Max Resolution2560 x 1600
RoHS CompliantYes
SLI SupportSLI Ready
CoolerSingle Fan
Operating Systems SupportedWindows 2000/XP
System RequirementsIntel Pentium III, AMD Duron or Athlon class processor or higher
256MB system RAM
A minimum 300W system power supply
For two GeForce 7600 GT-based graphics cards running in NVIDIA SLI configurations, a minimum 400W system power supply (with 12V current rating of 22A) is recommended
A PCI Express compliant motherboard.
50MB of available hard disk space
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
VGA or DVI-I compatible monitor
Dual-Link DVI SupportedYes
FeaturesFull Microsoft DirectX 9.0 Shader Model 3.0 Support
NVIDIA Intellisample 4.0 Technology
NVIDIA CineFX 4.0 Engine
True High Dynamic-Range (HDR) Rendering Support
NVIDIA Digital Vibrance Control 3.0 Technology

Questions about this item

What bandwidth does the PCI Express x16 interface provide for the GeForce 7600GT?

The card uses a PCI Express x16 slot, giving a theoretical 4 GB/s each way; real-world throughput is limited by the GPU's 128-bit GDDR3 memory bus and 1400 MHz effective clock.

What slot and bracket space does the VCG7600GXPB need inside the case?

It requires one full-height PCI Express x16 slot and occupies a single rear bracket with two DVI ports and an S-Video/HDTV connector.

How is the driver installed, and what step do users often miss?

Insert the card, connect the monitor to a DVI port, boot Windows, then install the NVIDIA driver package; the step often missed is removing any old graphics driver first.

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