XFX Radeon HD4830 512MB GDDR3 [First one I can remember, it was a perfectly good heater which kept my room warm during winter.
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Sapphire Radeon HD 5830 1GB GDDR5 (Game Edition) [Better than my previous card, good performance, but not as good as my next setup.]
x2 Gigabyte GTX 460 OC 1GB GDDR5 in SLI [Good setup, later NVIDIA drivers improved the performance which made it even better.]
Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Xtreme 1GB GDDR5 [Better than my 5830 and performed well, but it was a temporary card before I got my next GPU set up.]
x2 MSI Twin Frozr II GeForce GTX 560 OC GDDR5 in SLI [Terribly bad, it was good for the short time I used it for, but they had a short life only because MSI decided to overvolt their GPUs's power design which result in my GPUs being cannibalised by itself with there being no way to avoid it and by the time I heard of the news of what MSI did my GPUs were mostly dead by them, damn you MSI.]
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 560 SOC 1GB GDDR5 [This replacement put my two dying GPUs in SLI to shame as it was able to not only able to out perform them in the WEI test, but also in general gaming to with it playing TES Skyrim and Black Mesa (HL1 remake on Steam Greenlight) significantly better, and this GPU performed better overall in all aspects over my dying previous set up.)]
EVGA GeForce GTX 560Ti "448 Edition" FTW 1280MB GDDR5 [~ Current GPU][Still a replacement like my last GPU, but it is an upgrade which was fortunately available to me and so far it has been a surprisingly good improvement. It is the first EVGA GPU I used and it is good.]
Current plan is to get a new GPU which isn't a replacement. I think either a single NVIDIA GTX 670 or 680 is what I have in mind at the moment, but I will wait and get more use out of my current GPU first.