Seems expensive for what it is. I guess I remember the days when they were $50 each... I would go with an 8800GT/9800GT since they are on sale for $100 shipped without rebate.
Seems expensive for what it is. I guess I remember the days when they were $50 each... I would go with an 8800GT/9800GT since they are on sale for $100 shipped without rebate.
It really is a good mid range card and the evga ones oc very well. I got mine to go from 9200 in 3DMark06 to 10700 in 3DMark06. But that was some intense overclocking
for a large amount of memory, only 192 bit GDDR2 ?
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Originally Posted by Maddog7771
It really is a good mid range card and the evga ones oc very well. I got mine to go from 9200 in 3DMark06 to 10700 in 3DMark06. But that was some intense overclocking
We dont use this cards to game or run any of the 3dMARK's , we just fold , i think u guys are in the wrong section of OCN
MAd, storm and trog, all ur GPU's will fold great , why u guys dont give it a shot
Originally Posted by SmasherBasher
and here I thought I was helping
Meh.
Sorry, didn't mean to sound harsh. Its a great deal if people are looking to add more cards to their GS/GSO rigs, but I would say taht if your getting a new rig going, the GT/GTXs would be the best idea.
Or if you wanted to save a buck you could buy my 3 Asus cards for $20 cheaper.
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