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GeForce 8600 GT Fatal1ty Graphics Card

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Visit http://tiger.tv/more_info/?141 for complete specs, pricing, and availability on the GeForce 8600 GT Fatal1ty Graphics Card. Enter the high intensity gaming graphics world of the XFX GeForce 8600 GT Fatal1ty Edition Graphics Card. With full support for the latest DirectX 10 gaming architecture and ready and waiting for Windows Vista operating system, this is a graphics card like no other. The XFX GeForce 8600 GT Fatal1ty edition features fan-less "Silent But Deadly" heat dispersion technology. Massive heat pipes and an extensive behind-the-board heat sink allow this card to run overclocked while cool and silent. Packing 256MB of GDDR3 dedicated graphics memory doesn't hurt, either. With Dual Link DVI connections for a multiple monitor setup and an SLI bridge for running a dual graphics core configuration, this card means business. For a lethal gaming experience, get the XFX GeForce 8600 GT Fatal1ty Edition Graphics Card. To get your hands on this high performance GPU, go to TigerDirect.com or just follow the link above.

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  • doesn't logan look like dracula????

  • so.... just showing off an old P4 system?

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  • Better Get a GT 220

  • memories <3

  • this is such garbage my own mothers 8600 gt has a fan on it at least

  • thanx da

  • logan is better than that other skinny nerd guy.

  • @AJones413 none of the 8600 series supports that many screens without spontaneously combusting

  • I don't think Fatal1ty would use an 8600 GT.

  • I've got an 8600 GT with a fanless solution. The bad thing about it is I can't plug it into the first PCIe x16 slot on my motherboard, because the heat sink on the rear of the card interferes with the heat sink on the north bridge. I can plug it into the second PCIe x16 slot and it works just fine, but then my south bridge really takes a beating (nForce 590 SLI).

    On the other hand, I'm using the IGP in my current machine, so the point is kinda moot.

  • @luigeluis93 250 watt? thats weak but that should work unless your overclocking or using a high load on your pc

  • i lol'd when he said for the upcoming crysis your gonna need this sorta hardware

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