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Palit HD 2600 PRO and HD 2600 XT Sonic

Author: Shane Baxtor SUMMARY: We try out Palit's pre-overclocked HD 2600 PRO and XT cards to see how they fair in the mid-range sector.
Editor: Steve Dougherty
Category: Visual
Published: 15th July 2007

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Introduction

As much as we would all like to own the 8800s and HD 2900 XT it’s simply out of reach for some people (or complete overkill for others). The latest cards to enter the limited HD series at the moment are the HD 2600 PRO and HD 2600 XT, both of these designed to compete with the mid-range 8 series cards from Nvidia.

What we need to find out though is whether or not these cards are worth looking at. Can the HD 2600 series from AMD battle against the 8500 and 8600 series from Nvidia? While we focus on that we also see what Palit have done with these particular models.

The 8400 GS was quite an impressive low-end card. Let us see what happens when we move up in price without going too high.



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