P Plutoburn Member Jan 4, 2005 75 0 0 Aug 24, 2007 #1 I can get the regular 8800gts 320mbs about $35 cheaper than the superclocked one, is it worth it to get the regular one or the superclocked one.
I can get the regular 8800gts 320mbs about $35 cheaper than the superclocked one, is it worth it to get the regular one or the superclocked one.
AVP Senior member Jan 19, 2005 885 0 76 Aug 24, 2007 #2 regular one probably, but get your numbers straight.
P Plutoburn Member Jan 4, 2005 75 0 0 Aug 24, 2007 #3 haha my bad, been a long time ATI user, got the number all messed up.
C Childs Lifer Jul 9, 2000 11,313 7 81 Aug 24, 2007 #4 You can get the superclocked version from Dell for $265 shipped if you use Paypal (10% off). http://www.fatwallet.com/t/18/759409/
You can get the superclocked version from Dell for $265 shipped if you use Paypal (10% off). http://www.fatwallet.com/t/18/759409/
secretanchitman Diamond Member Apr 11, 2001 9,352 23 91 Aug 24, 2007 #5 get the regular one...and overclock as needed. if you get evga, they cover overclocking in the warranty so theres no need to worry about voiding it.
get the regular one...and overclock as needed. if you get evga, they cover overclocking in the warranty so theres no need to worry about voiding it.
P Pain999 Member Aug 16, 2007 54 0 0 Aug 25, 2007 #6 also the overclocked cards are not eligible for the EVGA step-up program.
J JustaGeek Platinum Member Jan 27, 2007 2,827 0 71 Aug 25, 2007 #7 Originally posted by: Pain999 also the overclocked cards are not eligible for the EVGA step-up program. Click to expand... Yes, they are. You just can't step-up to the overclocked card, but you can use your OC'd card for the step-up. BTW, I would get the superclocked one, you get the assurance of the "cream of the crop" GPU. I did with my 7950GT, and am real satisfied - 8 months later...
Originally posted by: Pain999 also the overclocked cards are not eligible for the EVGA step-up program. Click to expand... Yes, they are. You just can't step-up to the overclocked card, but you can use your OC'd card for the step-up. BTW, I would get the superclocked one, you get the assurance of the "cream of the crop" GPU. I did with my 7950GT, and am real satisfied - 8 months later...