Mid-range graphics card prices falling due to new products
Mid-range graphics card prices have started declining in the third quarter, as vendors launch massive clear-outs due to ATI Technologies rolling out new graphics chips and Nvidia upgrading its graphics core with its latest nForce2 chipsets.
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