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Leadtek GeForce 9600 GSO 384MB Extreme Video Card
Video Cards | Posted: September 5, 2008
It shouldn't take too long to guess that this is the same card as an 8800 GS, right? I mean, same clock speeds, same memory bus, same wonky 384MB of RAM. Yep, it's just a re-badged GS. ...
PNY GeForce 9800 GTX 512MB XLR8 Video Card
Video Cards | Posted: September 2, 2008
It's an unfortunate thing that the 9800 GTX doesn't quite live up to a souped-up, though no longer available, 8800 GTX. I mean, it's definitely a better card in most respects. It c...
Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 512MB Toxic Video Card
Video Cards | Posted: August 27, 2008
This is the ATI counter-point to the 9800 GTX+: Sapphire's Toxic HD 4850. It may be alone, and it may not be more power-friendly, but it's, ahem, wickedly fast. The icing is that it doe...
EVGA GeForce GTX 260 896MB FTW Video Card
Video Cards | Posted: August 26, 2008
The GTX 260 is exceptionally powerful, quiet, even power-miserly. It too has dropped in price--you can find them for around $200 (!) with a rebate, anyway--although EVGA's FTW is... more. Ho...
VisionTek Radeon HD 4870 X2 2GB Video Card
Video Cards | Posted: August 12, 2008
I'm reserving any real conclusions for the 4870 X2 until I can benchmark it with retail drivers. There were just too many weird results here to make any concrete proclamations. I will say th...
BFG GeForce 9800 GX2 1GB Video Card
Video Cards | Posted: August 5, 2008
It would be very, very hard not to covet this video card. I know I recently said that the 9800 GTX was the sexy card, but this one might actually look nicer, eye of the beholder and all. And it&#...
Palit Radeon HD 4870 512MB Video Card
Video Cards | Posted: July 23, 2008
The real win is having a $300 card: NVIDIA made a lot of money with the 9800 GTX before the 4850 forced them to sell it for $200. Now that bracket belongs to ATI, who, for the first time in years,...
VisionTek Radeon HD 4870 512MB Video Card
Video Cards | Posted: July 21, 2008
Picking out a video card should be a little more exciting than finding the cheapest one on the, er, "shelf" and going about your build. Unfortunately for now, the available 4870s are all stock. P...
Zotac GeForce GTX 280 1GB AMP Video Card
Video Cards | Posted: July 15, 2008
Some of the glimmer has blown away; this is the fastest single-GPU card of all time, but HD 4000 is a whirlwind. It's all value, though, and the best has and will always require a price premi...
PowerColor Radeon HD 4850 512MB Video Card
Video Cards | Posted: July 11, 2008
Interestingly, there seem to be few, if any drastic, architecture changes for HD 4000. It's all scale down, add more. PowerColor, a long-time board partner, shows just how well this strategy...
Diamond Radeon HD 4870 512MB Video Card
Video Cards | Posted: July 4, 2008
The 4870 is an excellent card, but for now, all the models are functionally identical, and there are yet to be factory-overclocked cards, let alone custom-cooled models. Variation ranges from chan...
Chaintech GeForce 9600 GT 512MB OC
Video Cards | Posted: June 11, 2008
Everyone recommends the GeForce 9600 GT first, and they should. It's got a price-to-performance ratio unlike any card before. I'm not exaggerating. This card could very well be the best...
Diamond Radeon HD 3650 PE 512MB Video Card
Video Cards | Posted: June 5, 2008
ATI's HD 3650 replaces the HD 2600 Pro, a frustrating underachiever. Generally, I dislike video cards in the $50-100 range, mainly because they're not going to play new games well and, i...
Diamond Radeon HD 3870 1GB Video Card
Video Cards | Posted: June 3, 2008
Under the heatsink is a whole lot of GDDR3, which in itself doesn't mean much--you can find a pile of budget cards with a gig of RAM, the extra memory incapable of boosting their meager perfor...
Sapphire Radeon HD 3870 X2
Video Cards | Posted: June 2, 2008
So why not just get two 3870s and rub a little CrossFire into your box? There are two reasons, really. For most people, that's just not an option. Dual-PCI-Express can easily tag a Benjamin...
ATI Radeon HD 3850 256MB Crossfire
Video Cards | Posted: May 14, 2008
We know it'd make more sense to just spend more money on a really fast card, but--two video cards! Given that you can definitely get two 3850s for $300, it seems like a reasonable upgrade opt...
ATI Radeon HD 3850 256MB
Video Cards | Posted: May 13, 2008
With it's release during the massive hardware holliday last year, the HD 3850, the least of four major cards, is easily overlooked. That's really a shame, since it's really a top-no...
ASUS 8600 GT TOP
Video Cards | Posted: May 12, 2008
I was a bit surprised that Asus asked us to review their flagship budget--it's weird just writing that--8600 GT TOP. It's new SKU for a card closing in on its end of life; the model bein...
ATI HD 2400 XT 256MB
Video Cards | Posted: April 1, 2008
It's hard to believe, but there are actually many people who don't want the trappings, and cost, of gaming hardware. Integrated graphics aren't always an option and, when they are, ...
ATI HD 2600 Pro 256MB
Video Cards | Posted: January 14, 2008
ATI's HD 2600 XT is a pretty nice card. It plays games acceptably well, consumes a negligible amount of power, and has flawless video acceleration. It's my first choice for the mainstre...
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