Gigabyte to ship AGP version of GeForce 7600GS graphics card in volume
Gigabyte Technology has announced that it will start volume shipments of GV-N76G256D-RH, an AGP version of the GeForce 7600GS graphics cards. The new graphics card, which employs a lead-free manufacturing process, is based on Nvidia's G73 graphics processor, according to the company.
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