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Reviewed on November 8, 2006
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.
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Nvidia GeForce, pipe, NVidia, architecture, 3D, card, manufacturing, DirectX, power supply, ATI Technologies, games
CNET review:
9.0
Spectacular
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on May 5, 2006
The GeForce 7600 GT is a powerful, affordable 3D card. If you're looking for a stopgap graphics card to hold you over until Vista and Direct X 10, you won't be disappointed.
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Half-Life 2, Nvidia GeForce, card, GPU, power supply, NVidia, motherboard, ATI Technologies, Radeon, gamer, fan, games
CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on February 21, 2009
HP's Firebird 803 brings the influence of its Voodoo PC acquisition to the mainstream with a compelling design, admirable power efficiency, and strong bang-for-the-buck. What it lacks is any sort of graphics upgrade path. For some, the limited upgradeability kills the deal. For those still interested, this PC offers a complete gaming PC with conversation-piece design.
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HP Firebird, Voodoo, design, HP, power supply, games, video card, PC
CNET review:
8.1
Excellent
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CNET review:
7.2
Very good
Check prices$317.98-$329.99
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Reviewed on November 9, 2006
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.
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Nvidia GeForce, NVidia, DirectX, card, Radeon, manufacturing, ATI Technologies, GPU, power supply, games
CNET review:
8.7
Excellent
Pricing not available
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CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
Check prices$599.00-$599.95
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Reviewed on October 19, 2006
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.
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Radeon, ATI Technologies, card, Nvidia GeForce, ATI Radeon, power supply, NVidia, pricing, games, PC
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on March 26, 2009
By tweaking its internal components to achieve maximum 3D performance, Velocity Micro has made its $999 Edge Z5 one of the most impressive lower-end gaming desktops we've ever seen. As long as you don't mind sacrificing a bit of productivity speed to get it, we recommend this system to any PC gamer on a budget.
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Velocity Micro, Dell Studio, optical drive, Dell, Intel Core 2 Duo, ATI Radeon, 64-bit, Gateway Inc., power supply, video card, ATI Technologies, Intel, CPU, games, hard drive, PC
CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
Check prices$699.00
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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, requirement, high-performance, card, ATI Radeon, power supply, 3D, video card, Nvidia GeForce, CPU, PC
CNET review:
9.0
Spectacular
Pricing not available
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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 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, ATI Technologies, card, power supply, ATI Radeon, resolution, 3D, video card, PC
CNET review:
7.8
Very good
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on June 5, 2006
Nvidia's GeForce 7950 GX2 should have been an Editors' Choice contender. It brings two graphics processors to a single slot, costs half as much as similarly fast setups, and lays the groundwork for do-it-yourself Quad SLI. But the gap between this chip generation and the next is too close, so we recommend you pass on the 7950 GX2.
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DirectX, Nvidia GeForce, NVidia, card, generation, power supply, 3D, ATI Technologies, Microsoft Windows Vista, GPU, gamer, PC, Microsoft Corp., games
CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
Pricing not available
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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, video card, 3D, games
CNET review:
7.5
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, card, Radeon, NVidia, ATI Technologies, gamer, power supply, games, 3D, video card, PC, Microsoft Windows Vista, video, Microsoft Windows
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Reviewed on May 4, 2004
If you can live a few frames per second behind those with the highest-end graphics cards, the ATI Radeon X800 Pro saves you $100 and still smokes most of the competition.
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ATI Radeon, ATI Technologies, Nvidia GeForce, Radeon, card, NVidia, power supply, gamer, setting, games, PC
CNET review:
8.5
Excellent
Pricing not available
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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, card, Nvidia GeForce, ATI Technologies, ATI Radeon, NVidia, video card, resolution, power supply, games
CNET review:
8.2
Excellent
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on January 10, 2006
The versatile IBM xSeries 206m comes configured as a low-cost all-in-one server with plenty of room for expansion, or as a moderately priced powerhouse for resource-intensive services.
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IBM xSeries, IBM Corp., SCSI, bay, hardware configuration, small and medium business, Intel Pentium, configuration, Serial ATA, server, PCI, 64-bit, power supply, monitor, Intel, operating system
CNET review:
7.7
Very good
Check prices$850.00
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Reviewed on April 3, 2007
The Coby PMP-4320 made many compromises to meet its attractive price tag. Still, this PVP's built-in ability to record video is unprecedented for a wide-screen player in this price range.
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Coby, portable video player, video player, portable video, jack, SD card, USB 2.0, power supply, media player, MP3, USB, video, photograph
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, motherboard, card, power supply, PCI, video card, hard drive, video, PC
CNET review:
7.5
Very good
Pricing not available
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