The drawback of ATI 4XXX series is that it consumes lot of power compared to Nc counterparts. So IMO getting a CF of ATI card(4XXX) would really need a good PSU(costly)!
Nevrtheless 4XXXX are the best in midrange segment currently
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The drawback of ATI 4XXX series is that it consumes lot of power compared to Nc counterparts. So IMO getting a CF of ATI card(4XXX) would really need a good PSU(costly)!
Nevrtheless 4XXXX are the best in midrange segment currently
The drawback of ATI 4XXX series is that it consumes lot of power compared to Nc counterparts. So IMO getting a CF of ATI card(4XXX) would really need a good PSU(costly)!
Nevrtheless 4XXXX are the best in midrange segment currently
PNY XLR8 GeForce 8800 GT Video Card - Performance Edition, 512MB GDDR3, PCI Express 2.0, SLI Ready, (Dual Link) Dual DVI, HDTV, HDCP, Video Card
$129
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...nlNfgC5M3MDzgw
http://www.compusa.com/applications/...hSFyb9ZmR8.6IQ
I was looking at the heatsink that i originally got with my 8800GT and it doesnt really suck air in were the fan is, it kinda pushes it around:s Apart from me and clocker has one else sought to replace their heatsink on them?
they're starting to stop selling them now:s which is gonna be a pain in the ass if you want to SLI
I had to ebay to find my second one, after only 5 months:( bad choice I guess
Buy.com just pisses me off. They will not ship outside of US. Canadian customer's always get screwed with hardware prices.
Is this card even worth buying now though? maybe for SLI. I have a 8800GTX which BTW cost me $750 a while ago and I'm considering going sli instead of upgrading to the latest and greatest.
GTX is alot better than a GT you can higher resultions and it'll cope with them better. But two 8800GT are good in SLI i think it'll be a more popular thing for them as they are going more and more cheaper:)