Radeon HD 3650 was launched on January 23rd, 2008 with release price from $75 to $199 (Depended on memory type and size) $75 for DDR2 $95 for Xtreme Edition GDDR3 $199 for ATI All-In-Wonder HD 3650 with integrated TV Tuner GeForce 9500 GT was launched on July 29th, 2008 with release price around $85 (Memory clock was from 333/666 MHz DDR2 to 1000/2000 MHz GDDR3)
GeForce 7500 LE was just renamed GeForce 7300 GS with TurboCache sold as OEM (HP) card. But I think there was also version made by ASUS. www.vgamuseum.info/index.php/cards/item/775-nvidia-geforce-7500-le There were many versions with different clocks (Core from 475 Mhz to 552 MHz, Memory from 300/600 Mhz to 405/810). Cards with bigger 256 MB VRAM usually used slower memory. And here is my benchmark where I am comparing 7300 GS vs 7600 GS. th-cam.com/video/V0aUZepPcmU/w-d-xo.html
Radeon HD 3650 was launched on January 23rd, 2008
with release price from $75 to $199 (Depended on memory type and size)
$75 for DDR2
$95 for Xtreme Edition GDDR3
$199 for ATI All-In-Wonder HD 3650 with integrated TV Tuner
GeForce 9500 GT was launched on July 29th, 2008 with release price around $85
(Memory clock was from 333/666 MHz DDR2 to 1000/2000 MHz GDDR3)
Oh how I miss the days of sub $100 video cards. Good video!
The solution is to choose Ryzen APUs for its iGPU and play pre-2015 games.
There are like 0 benchmarks for GeForce 7500. I wonder much worse than 7600 it is
GeForce 7500 LE was just renamed GeForce 7300 GS with TurboCache sold as OEM (HP) card. But I think there was also version made by ASUS. www.vgamuseum.info/index.php/cards/item/775-nvidia-geforce-7500-le There were many versions with different clocks (Core from 475 Mhz to 552 MHz, Memory from 300/600 Mhz to 405/810). Cards with bigger 256 MB VRAM usually used slower memory. And here is my benchmark where I am comparing 7300 GS vs 7600 GS. th-cam.com/video/V0aUZepPcmU/w-d-xo.html