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Asus 9800 GTX+ Dark Knight 512MB

The ASUS EN9800GTX+ DK might be over-kill for many people, but it suits my needs, and it has given me the needed performance boost I wanted. It immediate took both my Windows "experience ratings" for graphics to the full 5.9, and I have no doubt this card will easily still be a performer into the next decade - if any of us are around to see it.
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ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2

ATI has always been clear about its strategy regarding the HD 4800-series – it would initially launch the single-GPU HD 4850 and HD 4870 cards, and then release a dual-GPU card to address the ultra-high performance end of the market. This dual-GPU card is the ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2.
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Gigabyte GV-NX96T512H-B

As the GeForce 9600 GT cards we've previously reviewed both arrived pre-overclocked, we wanted to see how cheap a stock-speed card is, and how far we could overclock it ourselves. While you'd expect a pretty spartan box when going vanilla, the design on Gigabyte's box tries to convey premium rather than bargain.
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XFX GeForce 8800 GS Alpha Dog XXX

Yet another mid-range GPU from Nvidia, but the recent price drop makes it worth a look for a sub-£100 gaming card.
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Nvidia GeForce 9800 GTX+

With every new card from ATI pushing Nvidia further onto the back foot right now, it's clear the GeForce line needs a winner. While the rather uninspired naming of the 9800 GTX+ may suggest it'll bring little more than a mild speed boost and a price rise, one small detail made us sit up and take notice.
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XFX 9500 GT Alpha Dog Edition

While recent graphics card releases have mostly all been hugely powerful gaming cards - or products that offer stunning power for a surprisingly low price - the latest offering from Nvidia is a little more sedate.
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Asus ENGTX280 TOP

Nvidia's new GTX 280 GPU is the best performer on the market, but it's under plenty of pressure from ATI's more affordable Radeon HD 4850 and Radeon HD 4870.
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BFG Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT OC 512MB

Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT has only been on the shelves for a couple of months, but overclocked versions are already appearing. BFG's effort, however, offers only small improvements to justify the extra investment.
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XFX GeForce 9800 GTX

GeForce 9600 GT ushered in Nvidia's new family of graphic cards - now it's joined by the 9800 GTX. From the model number you might expect this card to set a new standard in performance (as did the 8800 GTX, which this new card replaces), but the reality is a little more mundane.
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ATI Radeon 4000 series: full technical details

A week after the ATI Radeon HD 4850 first broke cover, AMD has released full technical details of the card - and of its high-end brother, the Radeon HD 4870, which is due for July 08
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