The Radeon X1950 XT 256MB is ideally suited to deliver great performance at 1280x1024 with maximum details and high levels of anti-aliasing. In addition, it's also capable of pushing out the frames frequently enough to enjoy games at 1600x1200 too. However, both the short and longer term benefits you'll get from GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB at 1600x1200 make it a better contender for running games at that resolution and, in the long term, it's probably worth investing that extra £50 into if you can afford it. At 1280x1024 though, Connect3D's card is probably the best bang for buck at the moment if you're looking for something to last you until mid-range DirectX 10 hardware from either ATI or Nvidia shows up in the next few months. However, if you're concerned about noise, you're going to have to spend a bit more on an aftermarket cooling solution.
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