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ALBATRON Ti4800SE

Tuesday April 01, 2003
AMI
AUD
$435
Price at time of review.

The 'Ti4800SE' tag of Albatron's graphics card doesn't signify that it's a superior extension of the GeForce4 Ti4600 – in fact, it's really just an NV28 (the AGP 8x of the GeForce4 Ti) version of NVIDIA's Ti4400, coupled with a slightly increased core clock speed.

A very reasonable option for upgraders on a restricted budget.

ALBATRON Ti4800SE
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Written by Daniel Gardiner
Tags: ALBATRON | Ti4800SE

This article appeared in the April, 2003 issue of PC Authority.

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