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After evaluating Quake 4's performance with a handful of high-end cards, today we're here to take a look at the cards in the mainstream price segment....[ Read More ]

Maintainer: Brandon Sandman Bell
Date: October 26, 2005
Category: Hardware : Video Cards
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