A high performance graphics card from Gainward.
The GeForce FX 5200 might be nVidia's entry-level card but there's nothing entry-level about Gainward's take on it.
Their engineers have had the spanners and soldering iron out and completely overhauled the standard 5200 card.
The result is a graphics card that stormed through our performance tests and left all the other 5200s that we have seen trailing. The Pro 760 even managed to embarrass a couple of cards based on the more expensive GeForce 5600 that we have seen, even though they are higher specification models.
This graphics card will definitely handle any game on the market, even the most demanding, and the Pro 760 has a certain degree of future proofing in it, as it supports DirectX 9, which is becoming more prevalent in games.
As with most modern graphics cards, the Gainward Pro 760 comes with two monitor ports for running dual displays. One is for DVI TFT monitors, although an adapter can be used for VGA monitors, and the other is a standard VGA port.
Contact: Gainward 01635 524949
www.gainward.co.uk
Overall:
A great performing graphics card.
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