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ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT
CNET Rating
7.0 out of 10 7.0
Reviewed on
08/02/2007
 
ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT
If you're looking to build a home theater PC, we recommend ATI's Radeon HD 2600 XT as the midrange card to use, thanks to its nearly perfect HD video image and its no-fuss installation. But for 3D gaming, you'd be much better off looking for a good deal on a faster, older graphics card.
EVGA e-GeForce 8600 GTS (PCI-e, 256MB)
CNET Rating
6.7 out of 10 6.7
Reviewed on
04/17/2007
$159 to $229
at 13 stores
 
EVGA e-GeForce 8600 GTS (PCI-e, 256MB)
If you care more about HD movie watching than gaming and you need a new video card for the task today, we recommend a 3D card like this EVGA with Nvidia's newest mainstream graphics chip. Gamers can get more performance value from Nvidia's higher-end 8800 cards, but for anyone, it would be a good idea to wait to see what's new from ATI in just a few short weeks.
XFX GeForce 8800 GTS (320MB, GDDR3)
CNET Rating
8.0 out of 10 8.0
Reviewed on
02/12/2007
$279 to $311
at 4 stores
 
XFX GeForce 8800 GTS (320MB, GDDR3)
No other 3D graphics card comes close to this bang for the buck, making the 320MB XFX GeForce 8800 GTS mostly an easy decision if you need a midrange upgrade. Nvidia still has to polish off its Vista software, and the sooner-or-later arrival of competing cards muddies the waters a bit, but if you need a midprice graphics card today, this should be your pick.
Vista View Saber 2020
CNET Rating
8.0 out of 10 8.0
Reviewed on
12/04/2006
$149
at 1 store
 
Vista View Saber 2020
If you're looking for a dual analog TV tuner and have an open x1 PCI Express slot, the Vista View Saber 2020 offers the best image quality we've seen.
Specs: 32 MB, PC
Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTS
CNET Rating
8.7 out of 10 8.7
Reviewed on
11/09/2006
Click here for a list of 3D cards with this chip from Nvidia's partners.
 
Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTS
The step-down GeForce 8800 GTS is no slouch compared to Nvidia's flagship GTX card. Like its powerful big brother, the slightly more affordable GTS supplies top-notch performance and sweeping architectural changes that provide a solid foundation today for the OSs and games of tomorrow.
Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX
CNET Rating
9.0 out of 10 9.0
Reviewed on
11/08/2006
Click here for a list of 3D cards with this chip from Nvidia's partners.
 
Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX
This one is easy. Nvidia's GeForce 8800 GTX not only beats ATI to market with its next-gen 3D graphics hardware, it also eliminates ATI's image-quality advantage in current-generation titles. Throw in its sheer horsepower, and Nvidia gives the high-end enthusiast every reason to make this purchase.
ATI Radeon X1950 Pro
CNET Rating
7.0 out of 10 7.0
Reviewed on
10/19/2006
$174 to $248
at 15 stores
 
ATI Radeon X1950 Pro
If you're looking for a gaming card to run Vista and play most games, ATI's Radeon X1950 Pro will get you there, but not perfectly, and its real-world pricing is higher than we'd like. We're more interested to see ATI's next-gen cards use the newly refined CrossFire dual-card technology, debuted here, but that will have to wait.
Specs: 256 MB GDDR3 SDRAM, 1 ATI Radeon X1950 Pro, PC, 2560 x 1600:, 2
Nvidia GeForce 7950 GT
CNET Rating
6.7 out of 10 6.7
Reviewed on
10/03/2006
Click here for a list of 3D cards with this chip from Nvidia's partners.
 
Nvidia GeForce 7950 GT
It can't hang with ATI's faster (and wider) Radeon X1900 XT in performance, but if you're building a small PC or you're concerned about noise levels, the GeForce 7950 distinguishes itself as the only single-slot 3D card in its price range. If efficiency is more important than speed, Nvidia makes it easy.
Specs: 512 MB GDDR3 SDRAM, NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GT, PC, 2048 x 1536:85 Hz
ATI Radeon X1650 Pro
CNET Rating
6.3 out of 10 6.3
Reviewed on
09/28/2006
$134 to $186
at 4 stores
 
ATI Radeon X1650 Pro
We don't recommend paying even $125 for this new budget 3D card from ATI, but assuming you can find it for $100 or less, the Radeon X1650 Pro will meet your Windows Vista and basic gaming needs without overheating your PC or your wallet.
Specs: 512 MB DDR II SDRAM, ATI Radeon X1650 Pro, PC, 2
PNY Verto GeForce 7900 GS
CNET Rating
7.3 out of 10 7.3
Reviewed on
09/25/2006
$229
at 1 store
 
PNY Verto GeForce 7900 GS
Featuring Nvidia's latest midrange GPU, the $200 PNY Verto GeForce 7900 GS offers a strong bang for the buck compared to its ATI rival. We recommend it if you are looking to play 3D games on an LCD monitor, aren't too concerned about sky-high frame rates, and won't be bothered if a next-gen replacement emerges in the coming months.
Specs: 256 MB GDDR3 SDRAM, NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GS, PC, 2560 x 1600:
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