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November 2007 Video Card Price GuideBy SharkyExtreme.com Staff November 30, 2007Welcome to the Sharky Extreme Video Card Price Guide, which compliments our CPU and Memory guides by presenting a snap-shot of the overall market. This follows the same basic pattern as our CPU price guide, starting off with individual lists for both NVIDIA and AMD, then separating them into the various entry-level, mainstream and high-end market segments, and finishing up with a sorted price list combining all the cards. The video card price lists are not meant to duplicate the vendor selection of an online price engine like PriceWatch or PriceGrabber, but instead looks to present a monthly view of the overall video card marketplace. The video cards and manufacturers in the price lists are selected due to video chip and brand popularity, market visibility, and overall positioning. In some cases, we only show the OEM price for less popular models, while including multiple retail cards at the hotter ends of the market. * Please note that unless otherwise stated (using an OEM designation) the listed video cards are full retail boxed editions, and unless expressly listed as PCIe, are assumed to be AGP models. The AMD-ATI market starts with the Radeon 9X00-based video cards, ranging from the entry-level Radeon X300/HD 2400 to the mainstream Radeon X1650 XT/HD 2600 XT, and extending all the way to the top-of-the-line Radeon X1950 and HD 2900 XT cards. The following list is sorted by product line to give a full view of the various AMD-based options, and exactly which models include special All-in-Wonder editions and larger memory capacities. The Radeon HD 2400, 2600 and 2900-based cards featured in the list are the models that are readily available online, and we continue to drop last-generation cards that are extremely difficult to find. As ATI has effectively halted production on their popular All-in-Wonder brand, we have started listing prices for the TV Wonder 550 and 650 HD cards. October was a good month for ATI cards, with almost $200 shaved off the overall chart, but November brings us back to a stable pricing trend. There were still noticeable price drops, such as the $60 shaved off the Radeon HD 2900 XT 1GB card, but there were only two other cards that received double-digit cuts. There were also four price increases that reached similar levels, including the Radeon X1600 Pro 256MB (+$23) and Sapphire Dual X1950 Pro 1GB (+$18) boards. We added in a ton of new ATI cards this month, with the most prominent being the Radeon HD 3850 and HD 3870 cards.
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