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That eVGA price is $349 w/ Crysis.

I went with eVGA because it came with Crysis. Also, I thought I would use the step-up program, but my time is running out.


They are both cheaper at newegg.com if that is an option for you.
 

Relion

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Originally posted by: Title
That eVGA price is $349 w/ Crysis.

I went with eVGA because it came with Crysis. Also, I thought I would use the step-up program, but my time is running out.


They are both cheaper at newegg.com if that is an option for you.

It ships from TigerDirect. Shipping + Taxes + Card = $382, The BFG has free shipping from Amazon.
 

Miklebud

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Relion, I was in the EXACT same position! I had Amazon GC's to blow. I went with the EVGA from TigerDirect. Check their website to see if they have any rebates. I'm very happy with my EVGA GTS! I plan on using the Step-Up Program for the 98**'s.
 

ManWithNoName

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Originally posted by: Relion
This one:
http://www.amazon.com/Geforce-...0113U1XG/ref=de_a_smtd
(+ Crysis....its $384 total)

or

This:
http://www.amazon.com/e-GeForc...e=UTF8&m=A9B09ZK9BZJQ6
(this one one has Crysis bundled for $382 total)

Relion, either choice is good one but for a difference of only $2 I think the choice is clear If you're interested in the possibility of using Step-up Program and upgrading again in 90 days. Get the EVGA. If you don't care about either, flip a coin. Personally, I'm using the EVGA card and I have absolutley nothing negative to say about it. It's really a great card, overclocks very well, and the dual-slot cooler with the help of Rivatuner will keep your card cool and quiet at 60c-63c under load.

 

gpse

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I have the EVGA GTS G92 and I love it, Overclocks great too (750core, 1850 shader, 2001 mem).
 

Kindjal

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Originally posted by: Miklebud
Yeah, mine OC's pretty well too! :) 750/1850/2100 :)

Same overclock (on EVGA card) here - ATI Tool produced artifacts at any higher settings and that was with the fan at 65%.
 

Sentry2

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Another vote for the eVGA.

Mine currently is @ 900/2268/2160 for 24/7 use. It benches up to 918MHz(on water of course...with a little ...help...)