Something to keep in mind about the GeForce3 though, it literally has the power of a Pentium IV chip!!! So that's basically two CPU's in your machine. When you think of the power of that card, coupled with the RAM and all the technology that's going into that card, you're definately getting what you pay for. Plus the Voodoo 6000 (or was it 5500) was about the same price when it came out (and it's nowhere near the power of the GeForce 3). The price will go down just like the GeForce2's did, and they'll probably make a more affordable version like they did with the GeForce 2 MX (which is a very solid card for the money). They still have to keep their eyes on the Radeon (sp?), so competition is still out there
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Now if you'll excuse me, I have a code monkey to go strangle.