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- Review: ATI Eyefinity 6 - the true experience - Part 3

- Review: ATI Eyefinity 6 - the true experience - Part 2

- Review: ATI Eyefinity 6 - the true experience

- Review - Sapphire HD 5850 Toxic and Powercolor PCS+ HD 5870 - Final

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Review - Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5750 - Part 18
Conclusions - Part 3
The reason for the somewhat narrow price range is probably due to ATI’s own policy with the Radeon HD 4800: the continuous price cuts in order to make the card extremely competitive resulted in a very narrow margin between each one of the cards.
When compared to a solution such as the GeForce GTS 250, the ATI proposal seems to be superior: depending on the quality and resolution, a bigger amount of memory and less energy consumption seem to be quite convincing points. Of course, another fact comes into view: in a few weeks or maybe months, it’ll be possible to buy a Radeon HD 5750 for a more competitive price.

