It has been a long time coming, but finally there is some serious competition to the mantle assumed by the behemoth that is NVIDIA. The Radeon 8500 is the latest graphics chipset from ATI, which itself is a graphics giant, though does not possess nearly the same public profile in the consumer 3D market. Unlike previous ATI cards that featured exclusively on ATIs own branding and PCB, the Radeon 8500 and 7500 are open to other board manufacturers, presumably to take a bigger bite out of NVIDIAs lucrative market share.
Very competitive performance and price compared to the GeForce3, and excellent image quality.
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The Radeon 7500 is the little brother to the Radeon 8500 and is essentially an enhanced version of t...
Although ATIs Radeon 7500 does not feature the new Charisma Engine II, with technology such as Trufo...
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Both graphics card giants have unleashed powerful new additions to their ranks recently, and their battle for supremacy is hotter than ever. We put the new arrivals through their paces
The 9600 GT redefines the mainstream graphics market, offering high-end power at a mid-range price. At this price we want one.
A wonderful return to form, leaving the disappointment of the 8600 GT as just a distant memory.
A mighty dual-GPU board that makes light work of even today’s toughest DirectX 10 games.
Hugely powerful for such a reasonable price, it’s far more appealing than a GTX or an Ultra
A tiny, fast personal laser printer with a temping price and great quality.
Great performance at an entry-level price and stylish to boot
A clever, convenient little drive that you can carry around with you in your pocket.