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    The Best Value GeForce 7 Graphics Card

    Posted on Tuesday, June 27 2006 @ 04:19:51 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Providing you are going to play the latest games with quality settings, such as FSAA & Aniso enabled, the 7900GT is a must. That said when operating at their default frequencies, the 7600GT did deliver the best bang for your buck as it dominated the 7300GT with ease and was only around 30~40% slower than the 7900GT depending on the game. However if you plan on overclocking, the 7300GT is the best value option of the three! Nonetheless, if high-end performance is what you want without spending ridiculous amounts of money, then the 7900GT is the best option from NVIDIA.

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