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When it comes to the hardware, the new Radeon HD 2400 and Radeon HD 2600 cards look very nice and are priced very well, however, without Linux support these cards are just useless to those who exclusively use Linux. --[Phoronix]

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I was disappointed to not see CrossFire connectors on the 2600 Pro card even though AMD later told me that some would be available with them. --[PC Perspective]

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Overall, the new Radeon HD 2600 XT, 2600 Pro, and 2400 XT cards should make for quiet, low-power upgrades from any integrated graphics solution and offer a relatively low-cost of entry into the world of DirectX 10 --[HotHardware]

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We're thoroughly dismayed that we have to say this but we have no choice but to await a better-performing set before passing final judgement. --[HEXUS.net]

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This site is targeted heavily at gamers and as a gamer I would have really liked to see far better overall gaming performance --[Guru3D]

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With such severely limited testing time, given AMD's sampling policy for the hardware, and the significant software issues encountered along the way, it was barely worth running out with anything serious to meet today's NDA expiry date, and we nearly didn --[Beyond3D]

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All we can do at this point is lament the sad state of affordable next generation graphics cards and wait until someone at NVIDIA and AMD gets the memo that their customers would actually like to see better performance that at least consistently matches p --[Anandtech]