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Pre-order that GF4 Ti 4600 today foos, for only $500!

Hmmmm..PASS! I was never much of a fan of Asus' video cards anyway..just like their motherboards..overpriced. 🙁
 
Remember, Asus TI 4600 clocked higher than other vendors.

Not all TI 4600 are $500, Visiontek and PNY 4600's and 4400's available @ BestBuy, EBWorld, GameStop for $399 and $299, respectively.
 
I believe Gainward runs stock speed, but you can use their "enhanced" mode to overclock it.

Here is a picture of the card, btw.
 


<< I believe Gainward runs stock speed, but you can use their "enhanced" mode to overclock it.

Here is a picture of the card, btw.
>>




i wish those were my hands......
 
I may pick one up (When GF5 comes 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 😀 😀 😀 😀 ). Anyway I have never paid over $140 for a video card and ain't about to start. My next upgrade will be a GF3 Ti200 and then a 17"/19" monitor of some kind. Oh and I need a bigger HDD. Hmmm need so much stuff with just little money 🙁.
 
"I believe Gainward runs stock speed, but you can use their "enhanced" mode to overclock it."

Not sure on the GF4's, but I just picked up a Gainward GF3 Ti200 128mb and it came overclocked out of the box. It was set @ 200/450 without using their drivers or the "enhanced mode".

"Here is a picture of the card, btw. "

Jeez, you'd think for $500 Asus could afford to put on some ram sinks?
 
My local computer shop has MSI Ti4600 for $600 CAN (so around $400 US) in stock... so I guess that's the avg price for Ti4600....
 
<<Jeez, you'd think for $500 Asus could afford to put on some ram sinks?>>

Another reason why I avoid the products from this stingy company.
 
Man, will any manufacturer place heatsinks back on the RAM (RAMsinks) ????????????????????????? Why did nVidia decide against it and why are all the manufacturers following??
 
'Coz it's in BGA format, no longer the standard RAM chips. They run cooler and therefore, don't need any additional cooling.
 


<< Another reason why I avoid the products from this stingy company. >>

If Asus has only one flaw it's price. Their products are always at least as good as the rest.

<< BGA format, no longer the standard RAM chips. >>

Hopefully Jedec will go this route with official pc2700, too. Wish they'd get moving on that.
 


<< If Asus has only one flaw it's price. Their products are always at least as good as the rest. >>


I dunno'... I think they cheap out too often for a high-priced board. Eg: The V7100MX card I purchased almost two years ago had the WORST 2D desktop I've *ever* had the misfortune to encounter... it went back promptly to be replaced by an ELSA GF DDR. ELSA did the job right where ASUS failed miserably. For less money too.
 
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