Inno3D 6600GT AGP photos

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Here's an article that has some pictures of Inno3D's 6600GT AGP card.
The PCIe-AGP bridge chip complicates the layout a bit, and instead of
lengthening the board like they did with the PCX 5900 (which bridged
the other direction), they rotated the GPU 45 degrees, yeilding the
strangest looking video card since the Voodoo5 5500.

Here's the article (it's not English, by the way):

http://vgacentral.4ce.hu/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=308

or

http://tinyurl.com/56pzk
 
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I want one :D

"Jeremy Stanley" <stanmuffin@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Here's an article that has some pictures of Inno3D's 6600GT AGP card.
> The PCIe-AGP bridge chip complicates the layout a bit, and instead of
> lengthening the board like they did with the PCX 5900 (which bridged
> the other direction), they rotated the GPU 45 degrees, yeilding the
> strangest looking video card since the Voodoo5 5500.
>
> Here's the article (it's not English, by the way):
>
> http://vgacentral.4ce.hu/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=308
>
> or
>
> http://tinyurl.com/56pzk
 

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I demand that on Wed, 27 Oct 2004 15:35:35 -0700, Jeremy Stanley may or
may not have written:

> Here's an article that has some pictures of Inno3D's 6600GT AGP card.
> http://vgacentral.4ce.hu/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=308

That actually looks really cool! :)

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Jeremy Stanley wrote:
> Here's an article that has some pictures of Inno3D's 6600GT AGP card.
> The PCIe-AGP bridge chip complicates the layout a bit, and instead of
> lengthening the board like they did with the PCX 5900 (which bridged
> the other direction), they rotated the GPU 45 degrees, yeilding the
> strangest looking video card since the Voodoo5 5500.

Hey now, as funny-looking as it was (and loooong!), the Voodoo 5500
was a darn good card! Served me well for almost 3 years!