Hey guys, I just posted a new article on my site and wanted to see if I could get any feedback. Also, if you could digg the article I would really, really appreciate it!
"If you're wanting a new lens or two but aren't sure where to even begin looking, you're in luck! From the author of "10...
yeah... the 5D is certainly not a camera for everyone. it's basically a professional level camera, where professionals would even consider a 20D or 30D to be semi-professional.
Oops, guess I should have just linked straight to the article instead of Digg, heh. Also on the article at thetechlounge there are all the prices and descriptions of each of the products eligible for the canon rebate. there is also a list of canon authorized sellers on each page so you can make...
Double rebates from Oct. 15, 2006 - Jan. 13, 2007. The best deal to be had is an EOS 5D + EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III USM lens for $2,380 after rebates. That's over $400 in savings. Then just sell the lens and save nearly the full $600! Do NOT miss this opportunity...
Okay, well I thought this topic was very interesting so I decided to do a little more research and find some answers to these questions. Check out this article I just posted on the subject of "The Power of 3"
http://www.thetechlounge.com/article.php?directory=nvidia_the_power_of_3
the argument is that you're basically paying for the better warranty. don't buy it for it's "superior cooling capabilities" because there is nothing new or superior about the design of the cooler, it's just a metal plate with a puny cooler underneath.
the 2005fpw is quite nice, i have one as well. it's really cheap for a big LCD too, you can get it for like $400 shipped (as someone else noted), and the quality is great.
obviously you never get a 'good deal' buying a top-end card, since playing the waiting game will always bring you a better deal. it just depends how much cash you have and what you want to do with it
chances are that if the mobo has the ability to use both PCI-E *AND* AGP that performance would suffer on one of the two. normally on those types of boards, i've seen AGP suffer instead of PCI-E, though, so that is strange.
The rumors are that the GT version is what's going to be released tomorrow, but I'm unsure of whether there will be any extra surprises (7600, 7200?).
what i can tell you is that i've played FEAR demo with a ATI X850 XT PE, and with a 7800GTX. the x850 xt pe does have some stuttering believe...
PCI-E won't have any influence on performance, so the 6800 is going to be the faster card. for the purpose of upgradability though, I would say go with PCI-Express. by the time they decide they want to upgrade, they'll likely have a hard time finding an AGP card
speaking from a performance standpoint - no. however, AGP support is dwindling, and you will find that the 7xxx series and ATI's next-gen will add support for AGP late in the game if at all.
also you have to take into consideration that if you're running AMD hardware, your system is quickly...
that won't affect anything other than just annoy you a little more. same as putting all your case fans at 100%. it won't hurt anything, it's just cooler and louder
that was a fairly uneducated opinion if i've ever seen one... sounds like you're an ATI fanboy to me. SM3.0 is better because more future games will use SM3.0. That is why ATI (hopefully) is going to be implementing SM3.0 in their next-gen hardware.
/edit: i'd also like to add that nvidia is...
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