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Old 05-06-08   #1 (permalink)
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Default [EP] NVIDIA GeForce 9500GT with color red scheme going wild…

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The 9500GT launch still have a month to go, but Chinese website ZOL have already got a non reference version 9500GT. The version of 9500GT using a Red color scheme, a aluminum cooler and a DisplayPort. We have just post a 9500GT review, so if you wanna know more of this mainstream card, please click here to jump.


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Looks like an ATI with that color...
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Looks like an ATI with that color...
Shhh there trying to trick mainstream ATI users. But on a serious note how much is this going to cost?
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