Hey everyone and welcome to the spring release of NVIDIA’s new mid-range graphics card line-up. What we are to bring you today is something quite extensive. We have an in-depth article planned with NVIDIA’s new GeForce 8600 GT and GTS based graphics cards where participating board partners like Sparkle, eVGA BFG, XFX, Galaxy Technology and Point of View have all submitted a card. All these great manufacturers and new products in one big article.
..In short, both the 8600 GT and GTS are “okay” performers. The one thing that needs to happen for the mainstream user to really accept it is simple. Prices will need to go down. Imagine that GTS at a 150 USD price point. I honestly would have written this article like a wild puppy sniffing it’s first bitch in heat! But that’s just not the case.
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