only 10 bucks more than the refurbs selling on newegg, and alot better deal that an x1800gto!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814102612
didn't see this posted yet, newegg has a evga 7600gs for 99 after 10 instant and 20 mail in. this card has a cooling fan unlike the standard gs and is clocked higher than standard, clocks of 550 and 850 instead of 400/800. should overclock well and is a great price! and actually the core is...
http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?product_code=319111&pfp=BROWSE
there ya go, looks like a good deal to me considering the current prices on agp cards
well got a 9800 for about 165 to replace my ti4200, been a while since I had my 8500 so forgot how much a pain in the ass ati drivers are. spent several hours just to get it to work right. its also got infineon memory so doesn't overclock terribly well. now 165 was a good deal I am thinking...
can't seem to go past 140 or so stable, board undervolts about .5 but I take that into account when adding voltage. gone up to 1.7 and can't seem to get past 143 bus. anyone have any sudgestions? using arctic silver 3 and retail hsf. can't be mem, ran it under 1:1 and its corsair pc3000 anyways.
just ordered the albatron 845pe board, a 1.8a, and 512 of corsair pc3000c2. gonna shoot for at least a 2700 with ddr400 memory. what are everyones reccomendations for stability checking programs for overall system and memory? and where is a good place to get them. thanks much ;)
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