10:17 - Monday 8 October 2007 by Tino Kreiss
Source: Tom's hardware UK – Keywords: DirectX10, Geforce, Radeon
Categories: Graphics
Source: Tom's hardware UK – Keywords: DirectX10, Geforce, Radeon
Categories: Graphics
Table of content:
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The Graphics Cards Articles and reviews
- DirectX 10 Cards on a Budget
- The Best Gaming Graphics Cards For Your Money: October 2007
- Can Integrated Graphics Cut It For Gaming Or HTPC?
- ATI's Radeon 2600 XT Remixed
- The Best Gaming Video Cards for your Money: A September 2007 Guide
- The Revolution Will Not be Televised - HD Video on PC
- How Cool Are Thermalright's Graphics Card Coolers?
- The Best Gaming Video Cards for the Money UK: August 2007
- Leadtek's GeForce 8800 Performance Leviathan
- HD 2600 & GeForce 8600: Where's the Mid-Range?






But.... in ATi's favour, Ive just gone from a HD2600XT DDR4 rig in Crossfire... and that BLEW GAMES AWAY at max settings at 1680x1050 resolution... OK a few games didnt perform over 25fps... but if that crossfire setup was anything to go by, 2 X HD2900 Pros in Crossfire might be a very good and cheap alternative to the 8800GTX. Just a thought anyway
3DMARK06 Scores with 2 X HD2600XT 256MB DDR4 on 5000+ X2 CPU = 9742... My friends 8800GTX on 2.13ghz C2D Scored 10700.