MSi is attacking the mid-range graphics card market with this FX5700 Ultra based offering.
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If you want to build an Athlon 64 system but don’t want a huge tower case under your desk, Biostar has the answer. The i-DEC is a small form factor PC that’s stylish, feature packed and ready to accommodate AMD’s 64bit baby.
If you can’t afford a Radeon 9800XT, the 9600XT could be the answer. But how does it compare to its big brother?
This is the first Asus graphics card we’ve seen based on an ATi chipset. With a 9800XT chipset, 256MB of RAM and video in/out capability, this is a strong debut.
Leadtek is usually known for its high-end graphics cards, but this new FX5700 board gives a very big bang for your buck.
The Canadian work ethic continues with yet another new graphics card from ATi landing in the TrustedReviews office. The Radeon 9600XT is aimed at the budget conscious performance hungry user, and it looks like ATi has got the balance of price, performance and features just right.
If you can’t quite afford an FX5900 graphics card Gainward has a cut down version at a slightly more reasonable price. Don’t get fooled by the ultra name though.
ATi has turbo charged the Readeon 9800 chipset to produce the 9800XT. But will a free copy of Half Life 2 make the price easier to swallow.
This latest Personal Cinema card from MSi sets out to prove that ATi doesn’t have the monopoly on multimedia graphics solutions.
The Sapphire All-in-Wonder lives up to its name in every respect. With lightning fast 3D graphics and unprecedented AV functionality, this card has all the bases covered.