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     This is the page were we will conclude the experiment and give our final thoughts on the the decisions that we have made with this experiment.

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       Well, this experiment was a long one, and we can conclude many things from it. First of all even thought the Extreme N7800GT Dual (ASUS / NVIDIA) won this battle, we cannot truly say which is the better buy. Weather it is the ATI Radeon or the GeForce NVIDIA, both seem to be equally matched. We can defiantly conclude that NVIDIA’s CORE GPU is bested suited for a gaming environment, and ATI Radeon’s GPU is best suited for multimedia and high calculations stream, but that’s not all that there is. The GeForce is stable, but nevertheless we can say that the Radeon is far more efficient due to its remarkable data stream. Remember that NVIDIA and ATI have their special SLI and Crosswire technologies which far benefit the gaming environment, so right now both parties are head to head equally matched. But in general it really comes down to how much money you are willing to spend, either it is on thousand dollars to three hundred dollars, and what you need it for. If you are a high-class games you will go for the best but if your just looking to have a good time go for the cheaper one, I am sure if you don’t see a couple of particles in a game it won’t kill you. Please remember that the ASUS uses the NVIDIA CORE, but again no one can really say which is the better buy.

 
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