“We take a look at three graphics cards that fall in the segment of affordable high-end cards. Lets find out which ones we like from ASUS 7950GT, X1950 Pro and XV 7900GS.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- HIS X1300 XT IceQ Turbo Review @ XYZ Computing
- Sapphire X1950 Pro 256 MB PCIe @ Modders-Inc
- HIS IceQ3 Radeon X1950 Pro Review @ The TechZone
- HIS X1950Pro 256MB Video Card @ 3dGameMan
- Midheavyweights: ATI Radeon X1950 Pro against Nvidia GeForce 7900 GS @ X-bit Labs
- ATI Catalyst 6.10 Performance Analysis @ TweakTown
- Futuremark tour and interview @ Elite Bastards
- Thermaltake Tide Water Videocard Water Cooling System Review @ Tweaknews
- CoolerMaster Aquagate VIVA Liquid Cooling System Review @ OCIA
- Apack Zerotherm GX810 Videocard VGA Cooler Review @ Tweaknews
- NGO NVIDIA Optimized Driver v1.9371 @ NGOHQ
- Inno3D GeForce 7950 GT Zalman Edition @ HEXUS
- eVGA 7950GX2 Gaming, Overclocking & Toasty @ BCCHardware
- Nvidia’s G80 innards exposed @ The Inquirer
- VIA IGP Vista logod drivers @ VIA Arena
Decent performance at a decent price
With a little bargain hunting, the 3 cards that t-break benchmarks are all within shouting distance of $200. None of them will be breaking records, but they are up to date, and all 3 sport Dual-DVI for larger LCD screens. You could also think about SLI/Crossfire.