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Thursday, December 28, 2006
Today we have with us a total of four mid-range graphics cards - two from AMD and two from nVidia. While all cards are mid-range, it's clear that they sit at different end of the scales - let's call them low-end mid-range and high-end mid-range. The Radeon X1650XT and GeForce 7600GT sits at the lower end of the mid-range scale and at the other end we have the GeForce 7900GS and the Radeon X1950PRO. While offering high-end type performance, the 7900GS and X1950PRO still in belong at the mid-range level due to their pricing.
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Wednesday, September 6, 2006
Despite the 7900GT's success though, in the past few weeks and months, Nvidia have been working on a chip with potentially even more bang for your buck, and this goes by the name 7900GS. Unlike the 7800GS which was AGP only, the 7900GS is more or less aimed squarely at the PCI-E user who would consider the 7900GT, but might decide instead to go the 7600GT route due to cost. This is because the 7900GS will sell at the US$199 price point - wedged nicely in between a US$160-ish 7600GT and US$260-ish 7900GT.
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