Sorry I'm in Canada. and the $20 off on the spot is all ready adjust into the price.224$ MSI cyclone is the best deal/card, if you don't want the free games.
+ it has a 20$ rebate ,205$ AR is a great deal!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-510-_-Product
$225 -- Gigabyte GeForce GTX 460 GV-N460OC-1GI
$255 -- MSI N460GTX Hawk ++ Free 2 game coupons (Street Fighter IV, Resident Evil 5, Dark Void, and Metro 2033) -- not the games that I regularly play, but I wouldn't mind try them out.
Sorry I'm in Canada. and the $20 off on the spot is all ready adjust into the price.
$225 is the lowest GTX 460 1GB that I can get in Canada. The MSI is some what enticing with 2 free games for only $30 premium.
Which card is the better card for OCing with OEM fans?
MSI N460GTX Hawk GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card ++ 2 free games at newegg.ca
$225 -- Gigabyte GeForce GTX 460 GV-N460OC-1GI
$255 -- MSI N460GTX Hawk ++ Free 2 game coupons (Street Fighter IV, Resident Evil 5, Dark Void, and Metro 2033) -- not the games that I regularly play, but I wouldn't mind try them out.
You have 3 threads on the first page of this video forum. Seriously.
As a regular reader of these forums, it wasn't too long ago that happy_medium posted some sort of factory oc'd 460, including the sale link. I mention the number of threads you have and am implying that using the search function may have answered all of these questions. Enjoy your 460.
iGas , ask all the questions you want, we are glad to help.
Don't listen to people with 15 posts.
There was help in my post, including a request that iGas checks your post history to find a link to a good deal on a factory overclocked 460. The point I was making was that it does not seem necessary to have 3 separate threads which essentially attempt to reiterate (time and again) that the 460 is good bang for the buck.
I don't think you want to call me out, happy medium. I have less posts than you, but it's clear that my reading comprehension far surpasses yours, or you would not have dismissed my original post so quickly.
There was help in my post, including a request that iGas checks your post history to find a link to a good deal on a factory overclocked 460. The point I was making was that it does not seem necessary to have 3 separate threads which essentially attempt to reiterate (time and again) that the 460 is good bang for the buck.
I don't think you want to call me out, happy medium. I have less posts than you, but it's clear that my reading comprehension far surpasses yours, or you would not have dismissed my original post so quickly.
I apologize to you good sir. sincerely.
There is a report button down at the bottom left corner, I thought you were playing armchair mod and being just plain ignorant. Mabe I was wrong. sorry
Why are these cards still going for more than $200? It looks like they are going to have to drop substantially in price when the new AMD cards come out, no? I guess if you need to have a card today, paying a premium isn't that big an issue. But for most of us, shouldn't we just wait to buy a card like this for a few months?
Oh geez...
Thanks for the help...
If you read my response, it's a genuine question. I haven't been following the GPU market for about a year, have a 4850 in my gaming rig now, and am in the market for a new GPU. I've been eying these cards since they came out and was hoping that they would be sub-200 given the recent announcements.
Maybe I've missed something, maybe the video card forums are full of trolls and that's what you're used to dealing with. But this, sir, is a genuine question.
Now get back in here and help me out instead of typing post-count increasing fodder.