Had the long wait been worth it? Honestly, we don't think so. ATI kept their fans waiting for the Radeon HD 2000 cards, promising better performance than NVIDIA's GeForce 8800 series of graphics cards. However, for all that delay, their flagship Radeon HD 2900 XT cannot even beat the GeForce 8800 GTX (released over six months earlier) in performance, much less the GeForce 8800 Ultra. For a graphics card that spent so much time in development, we expected a really refined card. Well, it is and it isn't. It is the first graphics card we know to use expensive digital power regulation for greater efficiency and a cleaner board design. It also conveniently includes an onboard audio processor which allows you to stream video and audio together to your HDTV via a HDMI cable. This is a feature not yet found on any other graphics card. However, power consumption is still prodigious, so much so that ATI had to use a new 8-pin power connector to supplement the first 6-pin power connector. This new connector had many users groaning in frustration as most power supplies only ship with two standard 6-pin power cables. The card will still run at full speed if you just use two 6-pin power cables, but it's advisable for you to switch one of them to a 8-pin power cable to reduce the load on your power cables. The increased power consumption also meant increased thermal output. We are glad to report that ATI has done a pretty good job of it here. The cooler is large, as expected, but the fan is fortuitously quiet in comparison to the fans ATI used in the past. We did not experience any stability issues even in these hot and humid conditions, but overclocking may not be easy due to the amount of heat produced. We recently retested the ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT with a slew of new DirectX 9 and DirectX 10 games and of course, new drivers! We also threw the new NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT into the mix. Unfortunately for ATI, the new NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT totally blew away the Radeon HD 2900 XT. The NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT may not offer an incredible boost in speed over the Radeon HD 2900 XT but it is much cheaper. With the advent of the far more cost-effective NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT, there is no longer a valid reason for gamers to buy the ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT, unless of course they are rabid ATI fans. Even throwing in a free Valve game bundle (Half-Life 2 : Episode 2, Team Fortress 2 and Portal) to sweeten the deal isn't going to work. If ATI wants to move their Radeon HD 2900 XT inventory, they will need to start cutting its price at least by half , and that's what we think they will do very, very soon. So, if you are looking to buy the ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT, wait a while. ATI will drastically slash its price soon to stay competitive. For more details, read our Comprehensive Review !