Final Words

NVIDIA's 6600GT was a strong performer when it was released as a PCI Express solution, but now as an AGP card it is even stronger for two reasons:

1) The market for a $200 - $250 AGP card is currently much larger than the market for a PCI Express version of such a card, and
2) ATI will be very late to market with their X700 XT AGP, thus giving the 6600GT AGP a unique window of opportunity for the remainder of 2004.

Compared to the $200 - $300 AGP cards available today, the GeForce 6600GT AGP can't be beat. While the Radeon 9800 Pro offers close performance in older games, switch to any of the latest titles and the 6600GT truly spreads its wings.

The performance improvement the 6600GT offers over NVIDIA's older $200 price point card, the 5900XT, is nothing short of amazing. The performance comparisons we showed here today are a testament to how much NVIDIA has improved their core architecture since the days of NV3x, with the 6600GT completely demolishing the 5900XT in performance. Even the $400 5900 Ultra is outperformed by the 6600GT in almost all of the benchmarks.

NVIDIA didn't do anything that ATI couldn't have done with the 6600GT AGP, however it was NVIDIA's PCI Express to AGP bridge that they tested and validated several months ago that gave NVIDIA the time to market advantage over ATI.

For the first time in recent history our GPU recommendation is clear: the best bang for your AGP buck is none other than the GeForce 6600GT.

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  • skunkbuster - Tuesday, November 16, 2004 - link

    not bad. but that cooler looks a little strange tilted like that :P
  • Alphafox78 - Tuesday, November 16, 2004 - link

    so many graphs... ugg
  • Illissius - Tuesday, November 16, 2004 - link

    awesome :)
    although, did you use the reference or the XFX 6600GT for the benchies? I don't remember it being mentioned...
  • datamon - Tuesday, November 16, 2004 - link

    why no comparison with a regular 6800?

    right now the BFG 6800 can be had for around $250 and 6600GT AGP looks like it is starting at around $230, so they are competitors.
  • JustAnAverageGuy - Tuesday, November 16, 2004 - link

    :D
  • ksherman - Tuesday, November 16, 2004 - link

    Saweeettttt!!!!!!!!! ;)

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