The release of the 8800GT chipset from nVidia has seen the market go crazy for what is one of the best bang-for-your-buck video cards available, and many
manufacturers are offering factory overclocked versions to give you even more performance, but are they worth the money? We look at the Inno3D’s normal 8800GT and their Overclocked version to find out.
Video/Graphics Card Reviews
With a massive boost of both memory and clock speed over the standard 8600GT, the
8600GTS should provide excellent performance for a minimal price, we put it to the test.
Today we have a
look at some of the new range of cut-price video cards from nVidia and ATI, namely the Radeon HD 2400Pro, 2400XT and the GeForce 8400GS, all of which will set you back around AU$100 or less, we see which performs the
best.
The new GeForce 8800Ultra GPU from nVidia is their fastest ever, but it includes a price premium of
around $250 over their 8800GTX range, which is no slouch itself. Today at OzHardware we take a look at the new 8800Ultra and see if the extra cost is justified.

