If your eyes want the great effects while wallet is looking a little light; X-bit labs has a review of the X1650XT which looks to satisfy both!
Thus, the introduction of the RV560 for the below-$199 segment was just as urgent as the release of the more advanced RV570 for the performance-mainstream category. AMD needed a graphics processor that would successfully compete with the GeForce 7600/7900 series while being as simple and economical as Nvidia’s products. On October 30, 2006, the RV560 was announced officially and the company disclosed the RV560-based Radeon X1650 XT graphics card. The recommended price of the new product was set at $149 which made it a direct market opponent to the GeForce 7600 GT.
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