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Neoseeker  --- Oct 29 '07
BiT-Tech.net 9/10 Nov 12 '07
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ATI vs. NVIDIA Mid-range Graphics Card Roundup - Neoseeker
Right now, one of the brightest gems of the new mid-range would be the 9600GT. Inexpensive 9600GT's are selling for as low as $145 right now, making them very attractive indeed. Take a look at our benchmarks and judge for yourself how much that extra performance is worth to you -- but for around $150, in all honesty these seem like very good deals, as you'll be able to play pretty much any game currently out today, at high details at a medium resolution (1680x1050 say), with a solid framerate. (One thing to keep in mind when going over the charts is that our sole 9600GT is an overclocked model, but most 9600GT's are capable of the Palit 9600GT Sonics' clock speeds, with a little bit of safe overclocking.) The good news is that there isn't a horrible choice you could make, out of any of the cards in the new mid-range. Compared to the paucity of relative performance around the current $200 mark available this time last year, it is truly a cause for celebration that you can pick up a something for a reasonable price and be well-set to play any game that's out. This isn't always the case.
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We still continue to be impressed by Nvidia’s GeForce 8800 GT and in the grand scheme of things, and BFGTech’s overclocked card continues that trend. Admittedly, the BFGTech 8800 GT OC is only a few frames per second faster than the reference card in most scenarios, but the benefit of the BFGTech card is that it comes with a decent warranty and, from experience, good customer services too.
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It would be impossible for someone to not recommend the BFG 8800 GT OC. The card does it all for around $250. Really. Unlike any other previous mid-range card, when the first, exclusive-DX10 only game comes out, I'd bet my hat that the BFG 8800 GT OC will be able to still deliver the goods, and get you those good, playable framerates. The SLI potential for this card is also excellent -- with it's single-slot cooler, low power requirements, and good price-point, I expect that hordes of people -- either soon, or sometime down the road -- will want a pair of 8800 GTs running in their case.
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