Considering the options at the low-cost end in NVIDIA, there’s Turbo Cache, LE is a slightly stripped down version of a card for cutting down the price, and the same applies to XT, although an NVIDIA XT will perform better than an NVIDIA LE.
NVIDIA XT has slightly compromised performance, however NVIDIA GT, has incorporates the better performing GDDR3 memory, which helps in boosting up the performance.
An Ultra version heads towards the top end, while the Ultra Extreme and the GTX are highest performing variants.
For most ATI users, the X300 is competent and boards based upon it come in at under $80.
X550 and X700s are available around the $100 mark, and are perfectly fine for those who don’t demand high 3D performance.
The X700 appears around the $150 mark and so does the X1300Pro. These are soundly mid-range graphics boards.
At around $225, X800 variants start to appear, and this is where you should be interested as a ATI-favoring gamer. The X800 XL’s are just below the $400 mark.


September 7th, 2010
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