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Language: English
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This Titanium board sports an interesting combination of features, but it's a little on the expensive side.
March, 2002
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13 reviews
This board comes with 3D glasses and a 50 percent discount on three games.
With ELSA's $100 price drop, this is the most affordable Ultra board on our chart. The $20 software offer is great for anyone who's new to PC gaming.
December, 2000
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3 reviews
This board is a hot performer that comes with a 50 percent discount on three games.
Gamers who can't afford a GeForce2 Ultra board will find that the ELSA Gladiac GeForce2 GTS has the speed they need to hit respectable frame rates anywhere below 1600-by-1200-pixel resolution in 32-bit color.
June, 2000
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6 reviews
It plays an impressive game of Unreal Tournament, but other cards are speedier and somewhat less expensive.
December, 1999
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11 reviews
This moderately priced board comes with a good software bundle. It's a fine 3D performer, but its undistinguished performance on business apps diminishes its appeal.
November, 1999
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2 reviews
If you want to accelerate 3D games, consider the V770 for your next upgrade. But if you need a card for basic graphics jobs, opt for one of the less-expensive boards on our Top 10 chart such as ATI's $99 Xpert 2000.
October, 1999
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11 reviews
Very fast 3D performance, low price, color calibration tool.
September, 1999
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2 reviews
January, 1999
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2 reviews
June, 1998
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2 reviews
June, 1998
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3 reviews
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