MSI NX 8600 GT DRIVER

Sign up to gain exclusive access to email subscriptions, event invitations, competitions, giveaways, and much more. Would you buy this? Interface PCI Express x All up, the MSI NXGT is a decent and affordable mid-range graphics card that's suitable for playing today's games, but it might struggle to run DirectX based games when they're released. It won't provide super-fast frame rates, but it will allow you to play games with anti-aliasing enabled at resolutions of x and x In the game F. Its operation wasn't loud during our tests and the card was stable throughout.
Uploader: Tojazuru
Date Added: 6 November 2012
File Size: 61.94 Mb
Operating Systems: Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/2003/7/8/10 MacOS 10/X
Downloads: 97151
Price: Free* [*Free Regsitration Required]





In the game F. Would you buy this? StarOSD can monitor system information, adjust monitor figuration, and overclock system.

MSI NXGT-T2DEZ/D3 - graphics card - GF GT - MB Overview - CNET

For your reference only. Product specification, functions and appearance may vary by models and differ from country to country. Products may not be available in all markets. Although we endeavor to present the most precise and comprehensive information at the time of publication, a small number of items may contain typography or photography errors. Membership is free, and your security and privacy remain protected. It simply runs off the PCI Express bus, which means you won't need to give up any valuable power connectors in order to run it.

We recommend you to check with your local supplier for exact offers. Enhance contrast when playing game!!! For details of accessories, please refer to the descriptions on the product package. This Holiday Season, protect yourself and your loved ones with the best.

Physically, the card takes up only a single slot in a PC and it has a heat sink and fan to cool the GPU.

All specifications are subject to change without notice. Its operation wasn't loud during our tests and gtt card was stable throughout. While an average of 37fps isn't a guarantee for silky-smooth game play, this score indicates that the card should be able to adequately run many of today's taxing DirectX mi games at the native resolution of 17in and 19in LCD monitors xwithout compromising on image quality thanks to anti-aliasing.

These results were recorded with 4x anti-aliasing and 16x anisotropic filtering enabled.

All images and descriptions are for illustrative purposes only. Visual representation of the products may not be perfectly accurate.

MSI NX8600GT-T2D512E-OC - graphics card - GF 8600 GT - 512 MB

Sign in with LinkedIn Sign in with Facebook. In DirectX based games, the card might not fair very well at all.

There's still a long way to go before DirectX 10 games hit prime-time, but the indications so far are that this card, and others based on the 86000, probably won't be able to run them without dramatically reduced image quality.

Even at a resolution of x, with 4x anti-aliasing and with image quality set to medium, the card averaged 21fps.

MSI NXGT-T2DE - graphics card - GF GT - MB Overview - CNET

Instantly enter the data lock mode when you must leave your system for a while. View our privacy policy before signing up. R, the card averaged 54fps frames per second at x, which translates to smooth game play, while at x, it averaged 37fps.

Sign up to gain exclusive access to email subscriptions, event invitations, competitions, giveaways, and much more. It won't provide super-fast frame rates, but it will allow you to play games with anti-aliasing enabled at resolutions of x and x Vivid brings the easiest way to optimize graphic quality.

I mmsi power and lots of it. Geforce GT Chipset Features. Please consult the product specifications page for full details. Colorize your vision when browsing digital photos!!!

DirectX Version Support The MSI NXGT is a decent and affordable mid-range graphics card that's suitable for playing today's games, but it might struggle to run DirectX based games when they're released. Buy now for Holiday Savings!

Comments