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You can forget the old GTS models because this new card, based on the G92 GPU, is a far better choice, even if it has some limitations.
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$499.00
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An excellent choice for casual gamers who care more about noise than getting the best performance out of the latest games.
RRP:
$299.00
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An excellent value card with a nice Zalman cooler and a copy of Neverwinter Nights 2 to boot.
RRP:
$399.00
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This GPU is one of the best value-for-money options currently out there, but the additional cost of buying this pre-overclocked version may not be worth the few extra frames and the additional heat.
RRP:
$399.00
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This card will handle any DirectX 9-based game on the market, but it's still not as fast as cards based on NVIDIA's high-end 8800 GPU in DirectX 10-based games. However, DX 10-based games are still playable with this card at resolutions lower than 1920x1200 and is a good value card.
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$379.00 $269.00
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The Sapphire HD3870 is ATI's next generation of GPUs, superseding the HD2000 series and challenging NVIDIA's 8800 GT cards for a place in the mid-range market.
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TBA
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Considering the price this is a very good card. It's fairly on par with NVIDIA's own 8800 GTS and will keep keen gamers happy, though it won't run the latest games at the highest settings.
RRP:
$349.00
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This is a solid low end card made to function at a higher level. It's quiet and powerful enough for casual gamers to have a bit of fun.
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TBA
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For mid-range gaming, the P860 is a fast choice. It won't produce super-smooth frame rates in the latest games, but it will produce playable frame rates in most games, and those frame rates will still be better than what most competing 8600 GT-based cards can achieve.
RRP:
$269.00
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Those who want the absolute best settings on in their DirectX 10 games (such as the soon to be released Crysis) may want to wait for the next generation of cards, but for now this card is the best available on the market.
RRP:
$1049.00
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Gigabyte has done a great job of making this card run silent. It's not a high-end gaming card, but it will suit those who wish to build a media centre and still hope to play some games.
RRP:
$209.00
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Inno3D's move to overclock this card is nice in theory, but we saw very little improvement in performance. Fortunately there is almost no additional cost for the added speed, so it may be worth buying, especially if you're comfortable about overclocking your own hardware
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RRP:$329.00 - 2. Sapphire Radeon HD 4870
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RRP:$249.00 - 4. Sapphire HD 4670
RRP:$136.00 - 5. AMD ATI Radeon HD 4670
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RRP:$295.00 - 7. ASUS ENGTX280 TOP (HTDP/1G/A)
RRP:$699.00 - 8. Force3D Radeon HD 4850
RRP:TBA - 9. Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 x2
RRP:$793.00 - 10. Sapphire TOXIC HD 4870 (512MB GDDR5 PCI-E)
RRP:$579.00
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