My evaluation of such low-end hardware using the latest graphically challenging games might seem pointless at first glance. Look twice and you’ll see that while both HyperMemory and TurboCache boards were generally really unhappy with the latest games, analysis of UT2004 shows that in older games (and to some extent new ones at very low resolution) they’ll do fine. If your aim is to build a really cheap PCI Express-based gaming box for the kids, or to use a card as a stop-gap solution before you pick up something more powerful, they do fine.
Check out the full review over at Hexus.