Reviewed on August 1, 2007If 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.TAGS:Radeon, ATI Technologies, ATI Radeon, Nvidia GeForce, NVidia, DirectX, card, generation, 3D, video card, games
Reviewed on January 24, 2006ATI's newest high-end 3D cards race to the top of the 3D performance charts. Too bad doubling them up is still a hassle.TAGS:ATI Technologies, Radeon, ATI Radeon, card, NVidia, gamer
Reviewed on August 23, 2006ATI's Radeon X1950 XTX is the fastest single-chip 3D card that you can buy. Unfortunately, with Windows Vista and its accompanying gaming technology, it's going to become obsolete in just five months. ATI adjusted the price of the Radeon X1950 XTX accordingly, but at $450, it's still not an insignificant purchase. We recommend it only if money is no object.TAGS:Crysis, Radeon, ATI Technologies, DirectX, ATI Radeon, OpenGL, Nvidia GeForce, NVidia, 3D, clock speed, card, games, memory, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows