The NVIDIA-based video card market is a bit more splintered than the ATI 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 ATI 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.
May might have been an ATI month, but NVIDIA stormed back hard in June. There were eleven NVIDIA price drops that hit double digits, with a $117 cut to the GeForce 8800 Ultra 768MB being the largest. There were also several above the $20 mark, including the GeForce 7950 GT 512MB (-$29), GeForce 7300 GT 512MB (-$24) and GeForce 6600 256MB (-$23) video cards. A trio of video cards jumped by between $15 and $24 and we added in the new GeForce 8400 GS 256MB for June as well. The overall chart trends followed the above price changes, and the aggregate drop for June totaled $264, or over double what the ATI price list could muster.