Source: Tom's Hardware UK – Keywords: Graphics, Guide, Money
Categories: Graphics
Conclusion
Summary:
There you have it folks: the best cards for your money this month. Now all that’s left to do is to go out and get them, and we leave that part up to you. The best prices will almost certainly be found online, but sometimes large retail outlets will surprise you with a good sale.
Don’t worry too much about which brand you choose, because all of the cards out there stick pretty close to the reference designs by Nvidia and Ati. Just pay attention to price, warranty and the manufacturer’s reputation for honouring the warranty if something goes wrong.
Also remember that the stores don’t follow this list. Things will change over the course of the month, and you’ll probably have to adapt your buying strategy to fluctuating prices.
Good luck and Happy Hunting!
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I found it quite easy to find a x1950 pro AGP at £100!!!
http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Com [...] ctId=26595
Any chance of some proof reading? The PCI-E stuff talks about being PCI, the AGP stuff talks about being PCI-E, and the "specs" page is just a list of GPUs...
It's a real shame the formatting is wrong for this report as it makes it impossible to read.