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![]() | ![]() In the graphics card world midrange goodness is provided by NVIDIA's GeForce 6600 GT and ATI's X700 line of GPUs. The GeForce 6600 GT, in particular, has sold well. It's a solid card that showcases much of the GeForce 6800 Ultra's talents, including all DX9-related candy and SLI-ready architecture, but at a much, much lower price. What's more, it's available in native PCI-Express form and good, old AGP, for those that have yet to take the leap into the newest iteration of motherboards for both AMD and Intel CPUs. http://www.hexus.net/content/reviews...bF9wYWdlPTE =
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