The_Other_One said:Those specs aren't the same as on gpureivew. Also, the 7300GT apparently has some disabled pipelines and such, so if you wanted to get more performace out of the card, you might be able to...
http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=376&card2=431#
ceewi1 said:At stock speeds, the 7300GT is much better.
Note the extra pixel pipeline quad, vertex shaders, and 128-bit memory interface.
It's priced a little high, though, the 7600GS is only $10 more.
Not sure what you're getting at here (the reference GS uses GDDR2, unlike the GT which uses GDDR3). Certainly the 7600GSs overclock well (there was an eVGA model some time ago that shipped with a factory core clock of 550Mhz instead of the stock 400), which is close to the GT's 560Mhz stock. Of course, the 7600GT will OC as well.VIP666 said:I have heard that 7600GS easly could be overclocked to 7600 GT speed (DDR3 RAM without any problems starts at ~1500Mhz instead standart 1000)