- Mar 31, 2010
- 15
- 0
- 0
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/cat...=2&PageSize=15
Look at the price of 5770. $270! That's not even an overclocked model with special cooling or anything, just a regular barebones card.
And what about the 4850? It's a whole generation behind 5850 and selling for the same price... It boggles the mind.
The sad part is people without much knowledge of what videocards are actually out there these days will _happily_ pay top dollar for what futureshop would have you believe is top of the line.
Check out this review written for the 4850 on 03/13/20010
Futureshop FTL.
Look at the price of 5770. $270! That's not even an overclocked model with special cooling or anything, just a regular barebones card.
And what about the 4850? It's a whole generation behind 5850 and selling for the same price... It boggles the mind.
The sad part is people without much knowledge of what videocards are actually out there these days will _happily_ pay top dollar for what futureshop would have you believe is top of the line.
Check out this review written for the 4850 on 03/13/20010
Heh... With suckers like this they're probably in no hurry to change their prices/inventory.So I finally invested in a new computer. So i thought why not upgrade it. So I went to my locall future shop and puchaced the most expencive video card i could find. Have to say this card has pleased me so far. I use it to watch bluray on my 50inch plasma, and the card provides crystal clear video. Better than any bluray player i have ever tried. As for gamming hands down all you need. It has the abilty to double up with another one of these cards but you dont need it... Im just an everyday user that plays a cpl games. It holds up. Really i think this card is a little overkill to what i need..
Futureshop FTL.
Last edited: