There
is not much that we can say about Asus that hasn't already been said. Asus
has been in the industry for a long time, manufacturing quality products.
In 2003, Asus sold 5,000,000 motherboards which means one out of every 5
desktop computers was built using an Asus motherboard. In the VGA arena,
Asus is known for two things: its quality and its slightly pricier products.

It's time to put the Asus N6600GT AGP on our testbed. You
can tell an AGP 6600GT from the PCI-Express version from the distinguishing
features: the 45-degrees rotated GPU core and the extra heatsink below the
GPU.
Underneath
the
heatsink, you'll find NVidia's High Speed Interconnect (HSI) bridge, responsible
for translating between the native PCI-Express NV43 chipset
and the AGP.
- Packaging/Bundle
The N6600GT AGP package is identical to the PCI-E
version "Extreme 6600GT" from Asus. What stands out
is the TOP sticker found on the upper right on the package. TOP
is a recursive name standing for Top Overclocking Performance
and indicates the already increased clock speeds of the N6600GT, plus the
ability
to further overclock the memory.
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| Asus N6600GT AGP |
Inside the package, you'll find a set of CD-ROMs with the
following software:
Software Bundle:
- Joint Operations : Typhoon rising (full version)
- Xpand Rally (full version)
- Medi@Show SE 2.0
- Asus CD manual
- Asus VGA driver CD
Notice something missing? There's no Asus CD Suite included
with the Asus N6600GT. The package is still designed with a round-shaped
place holder for CD Suite, but that space is now empty. At
first we thought that there had been a mistake, but apparently Asus has decided
to
exclude it from the AGP version of its N6600GT, perhaps to cut down on
the overall cost of the card.
Apart from the software accompanying the Asus N6600GT, a DVI-to-VGA
adaptor and an S-video cable are also included inside the box.
Warranty:
All Asus graphics cards are covered by a 3-year warranty.
