The Rad8500LE-128MB is great value for money but is getting a bit long in the tooth and won't get the full potential of your CPU power, still it will run any current game very well and costs under $100. If you want more esp in the AA field the standard 4200 cards are excellent value for money too, expect at least 4400 perf once o/c'ed. Or you could spend a bit more for that little bit extra the 4400, 4600 or enhanced 4200 have. Enhanced 4200 are the ones using the longer 4400/4600 board design and faster 3.3ns BGA RAM. The 9500PRO isn't hugely better than any of the GF4TI and it would be wise for the price to come down, still at 4600 level pricing it is a good alternative. If you want more and have the cash the Rad9700 is the one to go for and is very close to the full Rad9700PRO, anything below this is decidedly 'mid-range' but expect to pay the price, esp since all these cards are capable of running all current games well with a little AA and AF or no AA and a lot of AF. As for game bundles I think you'll be far more likely to find them with nVidia cards but really they tend to be old, limited or poor so you're better off getting the cheaper non-game cards and then choosing your own game(s).