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  Summary: kicked booty way back when...
 Review: and still is a solid card today...  overclocks good, gives more than adequate performance for most tasks and games...
 
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  Summary: kicked booty way back when...
 Review: and still is a solid card today... overclocks good, gives more than adequate performance for most tasks and games...
 
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  Summary: Excellent card, not so excellent price
 Review: I f you're not a hardcore 3D games fan, you shouldn't even read this review. However if you are, you can't do much better than this card. Before I got it I didn't believe it would make such a difference for gaming... boy was I wrong. It's as if you're playing totally different games. On my old card, ATI RAGE 128 Pro, Quake III was playable only in 800x600 (and that's on a 766Mhz Pentium III, 128MB ). Now I can play on 1024x768 and it never slows down even when there're a lot of rendered characters. All in all, this is the perfect gaming card, only if it weren't for the price...
 
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  Summary: Extremely Reliable, Easy to Set Up
 Review: I have had this card for over a year now, and I have never had a single problem with it.  Back when I was looking for cards, I did a lot of comparison shopping.  Many manufacturers had cards that were much cheaper for the same performance.  So why did I pay more for the ELSA Gladiac?
 Compatability/ReliabilityIn so many reviews of cards by other manufacturers, people complained that the cards did not work with their configuration, or setup was a nightmare, or the drivers were incorrect.  However, people raved about how easy to set up and reliable the ELSA cards were.  Other brands didn't even come close to these ratings, and I had never installed a graphics card before, so I chose the reliable card.
 Sure enough, I got my card, plugged it in, and had it up and running in less than five minutes with no problems whatsoever.
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  Summary: Extremely Reliable, Easy to Set Up
 Review: I have had this card for over a year now, and I have never had a single problem with it. Back when I was looking for cards, I did a lot of comparison shopping. Many manufacturers had cards that were much cheaper for the same performance. So why did I pay more for the ELSA Gladiac?
 Compatability/ReliabilityIn so many reviews of cards by other manufacturers, people complained that the cards did not work with their configuration, or setup was a nightmare, or the drivers were incorrect. However, people raved about how easy to set up and reliable the ELSA cards were. Other brands didn't even come close to these ratings, and I had never installed a graphics card before, so I chose the reliable card.
 Sure enough, I got my card, plugged it in, and had it up and running in less than five minutes with no problems whatsoever.
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  Summary: Too little card for Too much money
 Review: It's an alright card buy my friend bought a visiontek geforce2gts for [a lot] less and it scores the same in the benchmarks.  I feel robbed.  You can find just as good for much less.
 
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  Summary: Too little card for Too much money
 Review: It's an alright card buy my friend bought a visiontek geforce2gts for [a lot] less and it scores the same in the benchmarks. I feel robbed. You can find just as good for much less.
 
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  Summary: Ge Force 2 GTS
 Review: Yeah. This card is cool. I play Unreal Tournament and Giants, Half-Life.
 
 
 
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