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Reviewed on October 20, 2004
TAGS:
Nvidia GeForce, NVidia, Doom 3, 3D, card, ATI Radeon, games, ATI Technologies, video card, motherboard
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Reviewed on November 21, 2007
Despite the usual caveats of an ever-fluctuating 3D market, for the moment, at least, ATI's new Radeon HD 3850 graphics card delivers the best bang-for-the buck in PC graphics hardware. Until now we haven't had an acceptable sub-$200 option for PC gaming this year. Thanks to AMD, now we do.
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Radeon, DirectX, ATI Technologies, card, Nvidia GeForce, games, motherboard, NVidia, video card, PC
CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
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Reviewed on March 19, 2009
Apple's new eight-core Mac Pro demonstrates marked improvements over the older model in high-intensity digital media and multitasking scenarios. We also love the design tweaks that improve on Apple's already industry-leading sensibilities. Any Apple-bound design professional would welcome this new tool in his or her arsenal.
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tray, Apple Macintosh, digital media, Apple Computer, CPU, memory, motherboard, NVidia, card, video card, hard drive, Microsoft Windows
CNET review:
8.1
Excellent
Check prices$3,074.00-$3,299.00
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Reviewed on August 2, 2007
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.
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Radeon, ATI Technologies, ATI Radeon, NVidia, Nvidia GeForce, DirectX, card, 3D, generation, video card, games
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Check prices$119.99
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Reviewed on February 12, 2007
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.
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XFX Inc, Nvidia GeForce, card, 3D, clock speed, NVidia, Radeon, DirectX, ATI Technologies, AMD, Microsoft Windows Vista, video card, games, Microsoft Windows
CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
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Reviewed on April 18, 2005
The ATI Radeon X800 XL is unmatched when it comes to providing top-notch 3D speed at a low price. It's our current favorite standalone card.
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ATI Technologies, Cisco Catalyst, ATI Radeon, overclocking, high-performance, card, 3D, Radeon, NVidia, video card, PC
CNET review:
8.3
Excellent
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Reviewed on May 4, 2004
Unequivocally the most powerful graphics card on the market, ATI's Radeon X800 XT Platinum Edition hands Nvidia's new card a stunning defeat.
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ATI Technologies, NVidia, card, high-performance, ATI Radeon, requirement, power supply, 3D, video card, Nvidia GeForce, CPU, PC
CNET review:
9.0
Spectacular
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Reviewed on April 19, 2005
If you're looking for a cheap way to add dual-monitor support, eVGA's e-GeForce 6200 TC will hook you up. But stay away if you need 3D power.
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Doom 3, Half-Life 2, 3D, NVidia, card, Nvidia GeForce, resolution, games, video card, ATI Technologies, monitor, video, PC
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Reviewed on November 10, 2005
The ATI All-In-Wonder X800 XL will have you gaming, watching TV, and listening to FM radio, but it doesn't stand out in any one area.
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TV Tuner, ATI Technologies, TV tuner card, Microsoft Windows XP Media Center, Media Center PC, card, FM-radio, multimedia, TV, 3D, PCI Express, video card, PCI, connection, video, PC
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on April 17, 2007
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.
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DirectX, Nvidia GeForce, graphics chip, NVidia, card, Radeon, ATI Technologies, games, gamer, power supply, video card, 3D, PC, Microsoft Windows Vista, video, Microsoft Windows
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Reviewed on October 5, 2005
The 3D performance of ATI's Radeon X1600 XT is surprisingly weak, but its video features make it a sound upgrade to aid PC movie watching.
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Radeon, Half-Life 2, ATI Technologies, Nvidia GeForce, card, NVidia, 3D, generation, ATI Radeon, video card, games, PC, video
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Reviewed on October 20, 2004
Overclocking gives the BFG GeForce 6800 GT OC a slight performance boost over comparably priced stock 6800 GT models, but you'll have to supply your own games.
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Doom 3, Nvidia GeForce, card, ATI Technologies, NVidia, ATI Radeon, video card, resolution, power supply, games
CNET review:
8.2
Excellent
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Reviewed on April 26, 2006
The GeForce 7900 GTX offers excellent visual quality and lets you crank the settings on just about any game. Though it's expensive, it costs significantly less than the previous generation of top-end 3D cards.
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Half-Life 2, Nvidia GeForce, NVidia, card, GPU, power supply, memory, 3D, video card, games
CNET review:
7.5
Very good
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on June 22, 2005
If you're looking for the fastest, most cutting-edge 3D card on the market, look no further. For now, Nvidia's GeForce 7800 GTX is it.
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Nvidia GeForce, NVidia, overclocking, card, ATI Technologies, ATI Radeon, power supply, resolution, 3D, video card, PC
CNET review:
7.8
Very good
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Reviewed on October 20, 2004
ATI's new midrange Radeon X700 XT delivers fair performance, but neither it nor its Nvidia-based competition satisfies in newer games.
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Doom 3, Radeon, ATI Technologies, Cisco Catalyst, ATI Radeon, NVidia, card, Nvidia GeForce, 3D, video card, setting
CNET review:
7.7
Very good
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on June 16, 2008
Nvidia's new GTX280 graphics chip brings fast 3D performance and exciting new possibilities for speeding up certain kinds of multimedia applications. We'd be more enthusiastic about this card if the software was available to take advantage of the new features.
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Crysis, NVidia, Nvidia GeForce, ASUS, card, GPU, 3D, video card
CNET review:
7.3
Very good
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Reviewed on March 18, 2008
Nvidia's new flagship 3D card delivers almost all the performance we expect for its price. If you can live with "almost," at this price range, then this is a solid PC gaming option. We also wouldn't blame you Crysis fans for waiting to see what's in store later this year.
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Nvidia GeForce, ASUS, power supply, NVidia, card, Radeon, ATI Technologies, video card, PC
CNET review:
7.7
Very good
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on January 30, 2008
The 3D graphics card market changes too rapidly for us to get bullish about a card with premature driver software. The ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 shows promise, even outscoring Nvidia on many PC games, but we would still wait until AMD works out the kinks before handing over your $450.
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Call of Duty, ATI Radeon, Radeon, ATI Technologies, Nvidia GeForce, NVidia, AMD, Unreal Tournament, DirectX, games, card, video card, PC
CNET review:
7.3
Very good
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on May 3, 2006
The SilverStone SG01-E is a solidly built aluminum small-form-factor case that can house a powerful PC--just be prepared for some space issues with longer video cards.
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SilverStone, component, card, motherboard, power supply, PCI, video card, hard drive, video, PC
CNET review:
7.5
Very good
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