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  • Availability: now

    Price: US $120

    ELSA has been cleaning house, kicking ass, taking names, drinking Mountain Dew and chewing bubblegum in our recent video card reviews and roundups. The competition just couldn't stand up to ELSA's hiney-beating BestSelect customizable game bundle and VIVO upgradeability. Today, we're taking a look at the little brother of ELSA's Nietzschean video card masters, the ELSA GLADIAC MX, the second place finisher in our recent Value Video Card Roundup.

    With the GeForce2 MX core, 32MB of memory, a low-profile design, the super duper customizable game bundle but no VIVO upgradeability, let's see how ELSA's GLADIAC MX stacks up.





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