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Old 03-11-2007, 05:35 PM
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These days, there are so many graphics card models that it has become quite impossible to keep up with the different configurations. Therefore, we decided to compile this guide to provide an easy reference for those who are interested in comparing the specifications of the various desktop GPUs in the market as well as those already obsolescent or obsolete.

Currently covering over 290 desktop graphics cards, this comprehensive comparison will allow you to easily compare 17 different specifications for each and every card! We hope it will prove to be a useful reference. We will keep this guide updated regularly so do check back for the latest updates!
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I all ready know I have not owned a decent graphics card since the Matrox G200 and nVidia Geforce Ti4200.

I have a GF6200 but its not as good as I hoped <_<
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I have a GF6200 but its not as good as I hoped <_<
I have the same and can confirm, it's pants.

You're best of not going below x4xx on nVidia cards these days.
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6600le, the worst from all 6600 series... not even listed there :lol:
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6600le, the worst from all 6600 series... not even listed there :lol:
Here is a link that offers no info but does list in order of speed.
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Here is a link that offers no info...
Hahaha, that's how my brain snipped your post Drache, before I'd read it properly. I must say, it did make me laugh, somewhat :lol:
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6600le, the worst from all 6600 series... not even listed there :lol:
6600LE is actually 6200 *sic* :evil:
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I have a 7300LE, it's poop.
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Here is a link that offers no info...
Hahaha, that's how my brain snipped your post Drache, before I'd read it properly. I must say, it did make me laugh, somewhat :lol:
Sorry Tim :lol: I don't handle these time changes very well for the last decade or so...all I know is that I'm staying up later and getting up earlier and my body doesn't agree with it :shock:
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@dracheflieger

well, to tell you the truth, i didn't need to look on that list to know that i didn't get much performance after my radeon 9550; the only thing that one can feel is the sm3.0 ... that's it...

@antik

yeah... well, it's better than an riva tnt2 :?
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