“The 7900GS which we have with us today sits at the top of the mid-range or the bottom of the high-end range, which ever way you want to look at it. Designed to compete with the X1900GT in price and performance, it should be an interesting battle. While the 7900GT from nVidia is normally consistently ahead of the Radeon X1900GT, it is also more expensive so both cards offer excellent value but if you’re on a strict budget, you will most likely going to choose the cheaper X1900GT. The new 7900GS is placing nVidia in that low $220 USD ($300 AUD) bracket again.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- Nvidia to release an AGP version of GeForce 7300GT @ NGOHQ
- Pictures of XFX 7950GT @ Bjorn3D
- NVIDIA 7900GS Review @ Technic3D
- XFX GeForce 7900GS PV-T71P-UDE3 @ motherboards.org
- Desktop Graphics Card Comparison Rev. 11.4 @ TechARP
- GeCube Radeon X1650 PRO Platinum @ Hardware Zone
- Sapphire Radeon x1300 XT review @ Ultimate Hardware
- VisionTek Radeon X1600XT AGP @ Techspot
- HIS Radeon X1900 XTX IceQ 3 Review @ 3DChip
- ATI EAX1900XT @ OCC
- ATI has a new product line! FireStream @ GPU Review
Getting a little more out of the 7900GS

TweakTown struggled their way through reviewing the XFX GeForce 7900GS, at stock speeds. When they realised they could go from 480MHz and 1400MHz DDR, to 658MHz and 1648 DDR, they decided they liked the card after all.