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Albatron upgrades system memory for GeForce 6600 and 6600LE PCIe graphics cards
10:42 AM - December 1, 2005 by
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Albatron Technology recently announced the 512 MByte version of its GeForce 6600 and 6600LE PCI Express (PCIe) graphics cards, with prices similar to equivalent 256 MByte cards. Availabilities of the 6600 512 and 6600LE 512 series are slated for the middle of December, according to the company.
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