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Elite Bastards take a look at a part based around NVIDIA's GeForce 7300 GT design courtesy of Galaxy



The GeForce 7300 GT is in fact based around the G73 core architecture seen on GeForce 7600 boards, and already covered in our Galaxy GeForce 7600 GS review. Naturally, the part we are looking at today features G73 in a cut-down form to fit its target market - More specifically, minus one quad of pixel pipelines, giving it a total of two pixel quads (or eight pipelines), and with just four vertex shaders compared to five on GeForce 7600 boards. The GeForce 7300 GT also has a cut down number of ROPs, down to four from the eight seen on true GeForce 7600 parts.

From a reference point of view, the GeForce 7300 GT features both core and memory speeds of 350MHz, with the 256MB of RAM on-board made up of GDDR2 modules. As we've already mentioned, the part from Galaxy we are looking at today does away with those reference specifications well and truly, so read on to see how things have changed for the better in this souped up part.
Galaxy GeForce 7300 GT GDDR3 video card Review