برترین کارت از نظر قیمت : June 08
PCI-EXPRESS INTERFACE: $0 to $125
Best PCI-E Card For under $100: Tie
Radeon HD 2600 XT
Codename: RV630
Process: 65nm
Universal Shaders: 128
Texture Units: 8
ROPs: 4
Memory Bus: 128-bit
Core Speed MHz: 800
Memory Speed MHz: 700 (1400 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10 / SM 4.0
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The performance of the 2600 XT is usually a little better than that of the GeForce 8600 GT GDDR3 when antialiasing is disabled. While it’s true that the 8600 GT GDDR3 handles antialiasing a little better, neither card is really fast enough to run with AA enabled, so both are viable options.
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GeForce 8600 GT GDDR3
Codename: G84
Process: 80nm
Universal Shaders: 32
Texture Units: 16
ROPs: 8
Memory Bus: 128-bit
Core Speed MHz: 540
Memory Speed MHz: 700 (1400 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10 / SM 4.0
BEST PCI-E CARD FOR $125: Tie
Radeon 3850 512MB
Codename: RV670
Process: 55nm
Universal Shaders: 320
Texture Units: 16
ROPs: 16
Memory Bus: 256-bit
Core Speed MHz: 670
Memory Speed MHz: 833 (1666 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10.1 / SM 4.0
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he Radeon 3850 is the only high-performance 512 MB card for under $150, and this memory advantage vs. the 9600 GSO helps performance in a number of situations. Since both of these cards offer previously unheard of performance at the $125 price point, they’re very easy to recommend.
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GeForce 9600 GSO
Codename: G92
Process: 65nm
Universal Shaders: 96
Texture Units: 48
ROPs: 12
Memory Bus: 192-bit
Core Speed MHz: 550
Memory Speed MHz: 700 (1400 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10 / SM 4.0
PCI-EXPRESS INTERFACE: $150 to $175
BEST PCI-E CARD FOR $150: Tie
GeForce 9600 GT 512MB
Codename: G92
Process: 65nm
Universal Shaders: 64
Texture Units: 32
ROPs: 16
Memory Bus: 256-bit
Core Speed MHz: 650
Memory Speed MHz: 900 (1800 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10 / SM 4.0
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The new 9600 GT is Nvidia’s answer to the Radeon 3800 series. Cheap, powerful, and efficient, the 9600 GT usually performs a bit below the level of the 3870 with no antialiasing, and is a bit faster than the 3870 when AA is enabled. The 9600 GT is usually a few dollars cheaper than the 3870, although the prices are close enough that both cards are now recommended buys
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Radeon 3870
Codename: RV670
Process: 55nm
Universal Shaders: 320
Texture Units: 16
ROPs: 16
Memory Bus: 256-bit
Core Speed MHz: 775
Memory Speed MHz: 1125 (2250 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10.1 / SM 4.0
BEST PCI-E CARD FOR $170
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BEST PCI-E CARD FOR $170
GeForce 8800 GT 512MB
Codename: G92
Process: 65nm
Universal Shaders: 112
Texture Units: 56
ROPs: 16
Memory Bus: 256-bit
Core Speed MHz: 600
Memory Speed MHz: 900 (1800 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10 / SM 4.0
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The 8800 GT offers incredible Geforce 8800 GTX-class performance at almost half the price. It beats both the Radeon 3870 and Geforce 9600 GT by a notable margin, and only costs a few dollars more. As far as raw performance goes, if you have $175 to spend on a graphics card, you couldn’t do better than a nice 8800 GT. The reference 8800 GT has a single slot cooler, however, and there are those who prefer spending more for the dual-slot cooler on the GTS 512 MB model
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PCI-EXPRESS INTERFACE: $200 to $275
BEST PCI-E CARD FOR $210:
GeForce 8800 GTS 512MB
Codename: G92
Process: 65nm
Universal Shaders: 128
Texture Units: 56
ROPs: 16
Memory Bus: 256-bit
Core Speed MHz: 600
Memory Speed MHz: 900 (1800 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10 / SM 4.0
Best PCI-E Card For $260: Tie
2x GeForce 9600 GSO in SLI configuration
Codename: G92
Process: 65nm
Universal Shaders: 96
Texture Units: 48
ROPs: 12
Memory Bus: 192-bit
Core Speed MHz: 550
Memory Speed MHz: 700 (1400 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10 / SM 4.0
2x Radeon 3850 512MB in Crossfire Configuration
Codename: RV670
Process: 55nm
Universal Shaders: 320
Texture Units: 16
ROPs: 16
Memory Bus: 256-bit
Core Speed MHz: 670
Memory Speed MHz: 833 (1666 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10.1 / SM 4.0
Best PCI-E Card For $300: Tie
2x Radeon 3870 in Crossfire Configuration
Codename: RV670
Process: 55nm
Universal Shaders: 320
Texture Units: 16
ROPs: 16
Memory Bus: 256-bit
Core Speed MHz: 775
Memory Speed MHz: 1125 (2250 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10.1 / SM 4.0
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The Radeon 3870s perform well in Crossfire configuration, and cost markedly less than a dual-GPU Radeon 3870 X2 card. Performance is also comparable to a pair of 9600 GTs in SLI mode, with either configuration winning its share of benchmarks depending on the game, resolution, and image quality options chosen.
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2x GeForce 9600 GT 512MB in SLI configuration
Codename: G92
Process: 65nm
Universal Shaders: 64
Texture Units: 32
ROPs: 16
Memory Bus: 256-bit
Core Speed MHz: 650
Memory Speed MHz: 900 (1800 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10 / SM 4.0
Best PCI-E Card For $360:
2x GeForce 8800 GT 512MB in SLI configuration
Codename: G92
Process: 65nm
Universal Shaders: 112
Texture Units: 56
ROPs: 16
Memory Bus: 256-bit
Core Speed MHz: 600
Memory Speed MHz: 900 (1800 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10 / SM 4.0
Best Gaming Graphics Cards for the Money
Radeon HD 2600 PRO
Codename: RV630
Process: 65nm
Universal Shaders: 128
Texture Units: 8
ROPs: 4
Memory Bus: 128-bit
Core Speed MHz: 600
Memory Speed MHz: 500 (1000 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10 / SM 4.0
In this category we’re now recommending the low-priced Radeon 2600 PRO. This card is almost as fast as the older Geforce 7600, but can now be found for less than $100 on the aging AGP bus; at that price, it’s a good buy.
Best AGP Card for $100:
Radeon HD 2600 XT
Codename: RV630
Process: 65nm
Universal Shaders: 128
Texture Units: 8
ROPs: 4
Memory Bus: 128-bit
Core Speed MHz: 800
Memory Speed MHz: 700 (1400 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10 / SM 4.0
The 2600 XT is relatively new to the AGP scene, but almost as cheap as its PCIe cousin. This is a decently fast DirectX 10 card for the AGP bus, and surprisingly offers a great deal of performance at the $100 price point. Be forewarned that it’s been reported the official ATI drivers don’t work with the AGP version of this card, but the modified Omega drivers work fine.
Best AGP Card For $110 to $160: None
With stock of the AGP X1950 PRO and 7900 GS almost impossible to find, there are no longer any compelling AGP cards to purchase in this price segment; this is perhaps the beginning of the end of AGP support.
Best AGP Card For $170:
Radeon 3850 512MB
Codename: RV670
Process: 55nm
Universal Shaders: 320
Texture Units: 16
ROPs: 16
Memory Bus: 256-bit
Core Speed MHz: 670
Memory Speed MHz: 833 (1666 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10.1 / SM 4.0
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