Yeah, you'll need to specify if you're overclocking or not. If you're talking about the Albatron Ti4200P Turbo, it's more expensive than the Gainward. However, if you're planning on overclocking, the Albatron will O/C farther than the Gainward. At OCAddictions, they got
their card to 319MHz on the core and 702MHz on the memory - stable. According to the reviewer, stable to him is 7 hours of continuous 3dMark 2001se without a crash and without the slightest hint of artifacts/visual anomalies. That's freaking impressive. For comparison's sake, the normal Ti4200 w/ 128MB of memory is clocked at 250/444 core/memory (500MHz memory on the 64MB version), and the Ti4600 is clocked at 300/650. So, this card basically can overclock to AT LEAST the same levels as the Ti4600. The Gainward, on the other hand, will probably get the same overclock on the core, but will fall short on the memory. It will probably only get to 600MHz if you're lucky. Is either a bad choice? No. You have to decide how much performance you want and how much you're willing to spend. I really like the Gainward, but if I had money to blow, that Albatron's a sweet-looking card.