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Inno3D's produced a GeForce 7950 GT 512MiB SKU that performs in almost identical fashion to any other reference-clocked model. Performance, then, is decent enough, but by having utilised a double-width cooler in the form of the all-aluminium Zalman heatsink, we had hoped for some hardwired overclocking. You can, of course, delve into overclocking yourself and the cooler should help maintain higher overclocks than a reference model, but Inno3D has missed a serious chance to differentiate its product from the homogeneous reference designs put forward by AIBs who simply don't want to tinker with the quietish single-slot reference cooler.Inno3D's warranty is also something of a disappointment. In case of failure, the card needs to be returned to Inno3D's H.Q. in Hong Kong, so there's little hope of receiving a working model back within, say, a week. That puts Inno3D at a disadvantage compared to most other NVIDIA AIBs, who have U.K- or European-based service centres.
Finally, we've scoured our usual long list of etailers and haven't been able to find this particular SKU for sale. Dabs.co.uk appears to offer a non-Zalman-equipped version for close to £185, though. We'd imagine this SKU will ship at around £200, so just above reference-card money, but that's assuming you can find one in stock.
We don't believe the Inno3D GeForce 7950 GT 512MiB Zalman Edition has enough positive attributes to garner a recommendation for a £200 video card. XFX. for example, offers an overclocked, passively cooled 7950 GT for the same money, available from a number of etailers in the UK, and, thinking of the broader picture, ATI's Radeon X1900 XT 256MiB SKU, which is comfortably on a performance par with the GeForce 7950 GT, is available for around £35 less.
In summary, then, £200 will buy you a better GeForce 7950 GT 512MiB card for your money, with a higher-quality warranty and stocked at a wider range of e-tailers. The same £200, or less, will also buy you a highly competitive card from the competition. In view of this, we'd recommend you look elsewhere. That's frank, honest buying advice, folks.