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Originally posted by: grappa
Please specify PCI-E in the title... thanks...
Originally posted by: EXman
Originally posted by: grappa
Please specify PCI-E in the title... thanks...
aren't they all PCI-E for the GTO2's? I dunno
Originally posted by: tbogstad
this is a good deal, BUT
the 7800gt has been $260.00 to $270.00 a bunch of times already, which is about $50.00 more than this, but it is about that much faster roughly 25% faster, so it is a good deal at this price point, but a 7800gt is just as good a deal if you have like $270.00 to spend.
Originally posted by: johnnqq
the lowest i've seen a 7800gt was $275 AFTER REBATE. and if $200 is your limit, a gto2 or a 6800gs would be a good choice. is $75 worth an average of 10-20 frames (low res)? if yes then go get a gt.
Originally posted by: videopho
Originally posted by: johnnqq
the lowest i've seen a 7800gt was $275 AFTER REBATE. and if $200 is your limit, a gto2 or a 6800gs would be a good choice. is $75 worth an average of 10-20 frames (low res)? if yes then go get a gt.
If you factor in 2 games in bundle (COD2 & Far Cry) that come with my xfx 7800 gt probably worth at least $50 bucks plus I actually paid $269 (AR) for the card. So the bottom line is ~ $220 or so. But you also get the latest technology (with some future proof ) in graphic techonolgy plus some other nice features eg. dual dvi, vivo etc. Two months ago, this SAPPHIRE would be real hot at $214 but not today, IMO it should now be priced ~ $160-$180 max.
Not to mention that the XFX 7800 GT with o/c potential could even push it close to or equal a GTX performance.
Originally posted by: oslama
just bought the retail version for $225 shipped.
Originally posted by: Ghettocowboy
cool, a few more pipelines can be unlocked, nice deal, but since the X1600 is around the corner, how does this one compare to the X1600??