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I hate it when he does this

AmdInside

Golden Member


<< If it isn't clear by now this should help considerably, NVIDIA's GeForce4 Ti 4200 is by far the best card under the $200 mark for those purchasing in the very near future. It does very well against ATI's Radeon 8500LE and manages to perform well even on slower CPUs. Our CPU scaling charts can help you pick out exactly what would offer you the best bang for your buck depending on your CPU speed but in most situations you'll get very good performance out of the Ti 4200.....

....This is the perfect example of where competition truly brings us better choices in a market, it'll be interesting to see what happens if a capable third manufacturer returns to the scene. With DirectX 9 on the horizon the major hardware firms are diligently at work on their next-generation GPUs, from R300 to NV30
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to something else being shown now behind closed doors -

<< as usual, the graphics market always keeps us busy. Stay tuned.
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This is taken from Anand's sub $200 video card round up. I hate it when he tosses in something like this. 😛

I wonder what it could be. Arrgh. I hate curiousity.
 
There's always something coming down the road, around the corner and over
the next hill.

It's called progress and is the result of a lot of planning, design and experimentation.

Wouldn't it be dull if there was nothing to look forward to, just SSDD?
 
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