“Can Sapphire’s new X1650 XT take a bite out of the GeForce 7600 GT’s market domination? We show you what you can expect out of your X1650 XT and 7600 GT in real world gameplay. You might be surprised what we see out of ATI’s new “sub-$150″ video card.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- NVIDIA and ATI HDCP Compatible Graphics Cards Roundup @ AnandTech
- ATI Radeon X1950 Pro vs. Nvidia GeForce 7900GS @ TechSpot
- GeCube FZ Cool Radeon X1950 PRO Champion Edition 512MB @ HardwareZone
- Catalyst 6.11 Comparison @ Technic3D
- ATI Radeon X1650XT vs. Nvidia GeForce 7600GT @ Legion Hardware
- Asus EAX1950XTX plus EAX1950 Crossfire @ CPU3D
- Gigabyte 7600GS with HDMI @ Neoseeker
- Releasing the Beasts — Overclocking the GeForce 8800’s @ TweakTown
- NVIDIA G80 – Foxconn GeForce 8800 GTX @ Elite Bastards
- Leadtek WinFast PX8800 GTS TDH @ Hardware Zone
- Club 3D 7600 GS 512MB passive Review @ Technic3D
- MSI NX7600GT Diamond Plus @ Hardware Zone
- GeForce 8800 Roundup: The Best of the Best @ AnandTech
- Thermaltake TMG ND2 VGA Cooler Review @ PC Modding Malaysia
Radeon attempts to take over budget video cards
The X1650XT sounds good, at a suggested price of $149 and performance to equal the 7600GT. As [H]ard|OCP discovered though, it is very hard to find one of these cards for sale, and if you do manage to get one, then you will be paying more than $150.