*HOT* Free Nvidia Geforce 5200 AR

RMSistight

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Originally posted by: Nick5324
Great for a non-gamer or to have as a troubleshooting spare. Good post.

Troubleshooting spare would be perfect. I wonder who is handling the rebate itself.
 

Bozo Galora

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hey, I'm in for free!
good pre publish find
guess you'll have to be there at opening bell - lol
 

nairi

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from the pic it looks like DVI. IF so then i'm all over it!!!! can anybody confirm?
 

bitplane

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yeah it has dvi and svideo out 128MB ram great deal if you can get a hold of one, thanks
 

dwcal

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From the picture it looks like a low profile card. I think all of those had 64bit memory. Don't expect much 3D performance, but for a spare, for HTPC, or for old school gaming like CS it should be fine. I have more AGP cards than I need, but free AR is always good.
 

Wreckage

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Stupid Fry's (none in my area)

These make great backup cards in case of emergeny.

Or for family\friends who rely on you for tech support.
 

rhacquer

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If Fry's "instant gift rebate" works the way I've heard it does, then you could pick up the Samsung ML-2010 laser printer AND the Geforce for about $48 AR, right?
 

EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: rhacquer
If Fry's "instant gift rebate" works the way I've heard it does, then you could pick up the Samsung ML-2010 laser printer AND the Geforce for about $48 AR, right?

Correct.

Acts as a store credit.

 

EagleKeeper

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For those posters that do not have a Fry's nearby, try to contact someone that does and ask them to obtain the items for you (if the cost of handling would be worth the savings).
 

RebateMonger

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Originally posted by: imhungry
Yeah, it'd be better than a GF3, and GF4 up to ti4200.
I STRONGLY suggest that anyone contemplating the purchase of an Nvidia 5200-based card do his/her own research.

Most people who "upgraded" from a Geforce 3 to an Fx 5200 were strongly disappointed. I own one (and, in fact, sold a Geforce 3 to pay for it), but I bought it because it had dual monitor support, not because it was suitable for gaming.

UseNet search for Fx 5200 versus Geforce 3

Regarding Fx 5200 versus Ti4200, the Ti4200 overwhelms the Fx5200 in most games.

UseNet search for Fx 5200 versus Geforce 4

But, again, do your own research on this one.