“Overall, this videocard is an excellent replacement for anyone trying to get an extra year or so out of their exist AGP enabled computer. For a small US$180 investment, you can game with the rest of them and enjoy comfortable framerates from a computer that some companies are trying to convince you is “out of date” which you know is completely false.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT 256MB @ Hardware Zone
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- ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT Graphics Card @ TechARP
- ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT @ techPowerUp
- Rivatuner 2.02 released @ Guru of 3D
- MSI NX8600GTS-T2D256E-HD-OC Graphics Card @ X-bit Labs
- BFG 8600 GTS OC2 Video Card @ I4U
- Galaxy GeForce 8600 GTS Graphics Card @ TechARP
- XFX 8600 GT Fatal1ty Video Card @ I4U
- Graphics Card Repair Guide Rev. 2.0 @ TechARP
- Arctic Cooling Accelero S1 @ Technic3D
Not dead yet

Stuck with an out of date system, that needs a complete overhaul to be brought up to speed? Can’t quite manage an entire system replacement, but you do want to see some of the graphical bells and whistles in todays games? Drop by Tweaknews to see how well the AGP version of the X1950 Pro performs against the competition. Maybe all you need is a $200 investment to revitalize your gaming experience.