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19th November 2006, 17:30 | #1 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| Generic x1600Pro Crossfire The idea going into this review was to see if building a completely budget based graphics solution is a viable option. I think it is pretty clear that generic or low priced gear should not be overlooked and given a chance in certain situations. For most gamers that play a lot of video games, a pair of x1600Pros will be 'OK' at best. You will want to stick to the higher end cards such as an ATI based x19xx or nVidia based 68xx or 88xx series cards. For the casual gamer like me that does not have a lot of time dedicated to video games; this is a great compromise between price and performance.
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