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nVidia High-End Graphics Cards for Second Hand Buyers

Author: Shane Baxtor SUMMARY: GeForce G80 is out soon but what if you don't have the big bucks? We look at all current high-end cards from nVidia.
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Visual
Published: 1st November 2006

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Introduction

So you loaded up the article and thought what the heck is TweakTown doing?

You’re probably wondering why a high-end nVidia graphics card roundup is being published just one week away from the launch of the brand new G80 – GeForce 8800GTX and 8800GTS.

Well with the release of the new nVidia G80 cards, we are going to see an absolute flurry of previous (current) generation high-end cards hit the second hand market as all those people who want the best sell off their current top end cards.

We’re going to be having a look at the current cream of the crop nVidia cards to see what you want to buy with those hard earned dollars of yours. We will have a brief look at the cards but our main intention will be to see how they fair in a straight out comparison in our normal array of benchmarks.

We will be looking at five cards today - the 7900GS Extreme from XFX starts the roundup off. From there we will be looking at the highly popular 7900GT. The newly released 7950GT is next on the list with the original bad boy of high-end, the 7900GTX and finally we will be throwing in the 7950GX2 which no doubt will be hitting the second hand market hard and fast.

There is no doubt you’re going to pick up some good deals in the following weeks, so let’s have a quick look at what is in the line up and see what performance looks like across the board.



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