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Termy


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Computer Video Card Review
Original Message   Jan 27, 2005 10:22 pm
I just wrote a review on a video card. For those who are like me that are into more than just OPE, then you should click the link bellow. Please tell me how well I did?

Please Click Here To See Review


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Termy


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Re: Computer Video Card Review
Reply #5   Jan 28, 2005 4:25 pm
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Nobium


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Re: Computer Video Card Review
Reply #6   Jan 28, 2005 4:51 pm
Terminator20,

Have you heard of the video cards

XFX - 6800 GT - GEFORCE 6800 GT 256MB? $529.99

Or how about the BFG - 6800 Ultra OC - NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra Memory 256MB (overclocked to run as 512MB) $699.99

I was wondering what your opinion might be as they are both expensive and I am not to sure which would be better for their price

My friend says the BFG is the best out there right now.

Both are sold at www.cas-tech.ca (where I would like our PC to be built from).

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Termy


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Re: Computer Video Card Review
Reply #7   Jan 28, 2005 7:10 pm
Your friend is right BFG and XFS are close but BFG is the best. Those are both really good cards and will kick a**. However,  ATI,  MSI, Gainward, and Asus are what most gamers buy out there. For gaming, you really don't need the 256MB version of the card though. However, if you plan to build levels, or do any cad applications, then you should deffinetly get the 256MB version. Either way, both are good cards and will serve you well. If it were me though, I would buy a MSI, but hay, thats just me.
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Termy


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Re: Computer Video Card Review
Reply #8   Jan 28, 2005 9:58 pm
Nope, it fits in one.


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