The GeForce 6600GT on AGP has all the ingredients to take the lead as the best bang for buck video card in the mainstream. It does suffer from the image quality issues that we have mentioned above, and we hope that new drivers will fix these bugs and confirm the GeForce 6600GT’s position as the king of mainstream AGP video cards. With a serious lack of presence from ATI’s own bridge chip, RIALTO, and therefore no AGP Radeon X700 XT, we expect the GeForce 6600GT to hold on to the mainstream AGP top spot for a good while yet - it has the performance advantage over the Radeon 9800 Pro, and we feel that it is only a matter of time for the image quality in Need For Speed: Underground 2 to catch up. On the grounds that this will be fixed over the coming weeks, we feel that the GeForce 6600GT AGP is well worth your hard-earned cash in favour of the ageing Radeon 9800 Pro - it will deliver a consistently better gaming experience.
NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT on AGP @ bit-tech
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GeForce 6600 GT VPU, PCI Express Interface, 64-bit, 512 MB (DDR2 SDRAM)