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April Video Card Price Guide - Page 2By SharkyExtreme.com Staff April 21, 2006The NVIDIA-based video card market is a bit more splintered than the ATI one, and we still have the GeForce FX and GeForce PCX cards available at street level, and competing at the entry-level and mainstream sectors. Naturally, the GeForce 6 & 7 Series lines receive a greater number of listings, and especially as we move to the popular GeForce 6600/6800 and GeForce 7800 GT/GTX levels. NVIDIA gets the same overall coverage as the ATI list, starting at the GeForce4 MX4000-8X and ending with the GeForce 7800 GTX 256MB and GeForce 6800 Ultra 512-MB cards. But just like ATI, there are some NVIDIA cards that are becoming increasingly hard to locate, and we continue to adjust our list accordingly. The NVIDIA graphics card list is very similar to the ATI chart, even down to the $380 aggregate chart decrease for NVIDIA, only $4 back from ATI. There were a few more double-digit cuts to NVIDIA cards, and we charted fifteen in total, with some very deep cuts at the upper end. These included a $62 cut to the price of the Gigabyte GeForce 7900 GTX 512MB, a $51 drop to the EVGA GeForce 7900 GT 256MB, and the EVGA GeForce 7900 GTX 512MB fell by $49. We do find a bit higher priced activity here, than with ATI, but it's nominal at best, with none of the price increased creeping beyond the $7 mark.
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