The NVIDIA-based video card market is a bit more splintered than the AMD one, and we still have the older GeForce cards available at street level, and competing at the entry-level and mainstream sectors. Naturally, the GeForce 7 and 8 Series lines receive a greater number of listings, and especially as we move to the popular GeForce 7300/7600/7950 and GeForce 8800 levels. NVIDIA gets the same overall coverage as the AMD list, starting at the GeForce FX and ending with the powerful GeForce 7950 GT 512MB and GeForce 8800 GTS/GTX 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.
NVIDIA graphics cards show much of the same trends as their ATI counterparts, but without the single large price spike. The NVIDIA video card list displayed a set of four double-digit price drops and a trio of similar price increases. The GeForce 7950 GT 512MB (-$21), GeForce 7900 GT 256MB (-$15), GeForce 7600 GS 256MB AGP (-$13), and GeForce 6800 GS 256MB AGP (-$10) cards supplied the largest price cuts, while the GeForce 6600GT 128MB AGP, GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB and PNY GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB jumped by $13 each. These price increases and decreases are mirrored in the overall chart activity, and April accounted for an aggregate drop of only $35.