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These cards are great news for Folding@Home. You can help too while supporting your favorite hardware site team 32407. Not to mention we happen to have a folding contest going on till 9/08/08 with some gear up for grabs and theres still time to get in the running. Do the good ole copy paste with the linkage and good luck. |
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Sorry heres the linkage http://www.hothardware.com/News/NVIDIA%2DGeForce%2D9Series%2DGPUs%2DNow%2Das%2DLow%2Das%2D59/ |
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Just a nitpick, but I hate when the marketting droids say $59.99 == $59. Could they not afford the three extra characters? Are we too stupid to realize that $59 is not the closest two digit approximation for the price? Are we going to go nuts and completely change our purchasing decisions if we realized it was actually a dollar more? While we're rounding down, let's just go down to the nearest ten and say they are $50! I'm sure there's some psychological study that proves this pricing method works for some products over some test groups, but in general it seems to assume a lack of intelligence in the consumer. Okay... okay... I'll go see someone about medication now. |
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Yeah its not like there is buyers remorse on a 60 buck card |
Well put and true... @ least IMO. |
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I couldn't have picked a better time to kill my card! |
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Indeed bob for you its a godsend |
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EVGA 512-P3-N975-AR GeForce 9800 GT 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card - Retail |
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Get a flux capacitor and a nuclear reactor and you can power it for a year?
I've really soured on Nvidia cards in the past couple of years due to the amount of power they require to run a single high end card. |
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Both ati and nvida have horrible power requirements. 1200 watt PSUs are crazy!
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At this rate in ten years you will have to power a video card of 220v |
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Heres my setup ready to go.
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