NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GS debuts under $100
The new NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GS might be geared for Microsoft Vista and it's Glass user interface, but that
doesn't mean we can't have a little 1080i high-def fun with it, right? Besides, there aren't too many good HD-capable
graphics cards for under a Ben Franklin. Hey, since Franklin's birthday was last week, do you think NVIDIA set the
price at a C-Note in honor of Ben? While we're trying to figure that out, let's see $99 gits ya. How about Shader Model
3.0 support (we hear it's better than 5:00 shadow support), high dynamic-ranging (HDR) lighting and NVIDIA's
own Turbo-Cache technology. Couple all of that with memory
bandwidth of 6.5 GBps and a 2.2 billion pixel fillrate per second and you've got a nice GPU for $99. Watch for this to
hit the States next month.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ian @ Jan 24th 2006 10:15AM
Any word on whether they will fit (only) PCI(E), or AGP as well?
William C Bonner @ Jan 24th 2006 12:37PM
Nice as that may look, I need a video card that has the option of component output so that I can hook it to my big screen TV.
Is that going to be available in the $99 card?