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    MSI Geforce 8800GTS 320MB - 77.99

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    hmm think i'd rather get the cheaper 4670 that's only a touch slower and needs no external power. or an OC'ed 9600gt for the same price and much more performance. might be good for someone looking to get into sli for cheap tho?
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    i rather have a 4830 for 89$ AMIR!
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    Mehh, these 320MB Nvidia cards have a tendency to cause crashes and horrible performance if memory is overused. Maybe they fixed these issues in the drivers, but I wouldn't risk it.
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    i had one of these and it was one of the best cards i ever owned with no issues and was volt modded and oc'ed and ran like a beast. good card none the less but i traded it out for a 8800gt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by natedog420 View Post
    i had one of these and it was one of the best cards i ever owned with no issues and was volt modded and oc'ed and ran like a beast. good card none the less but i traded it out for a 8800gt.
    Exactly the same as what I did. I loved my GTS320, it OCed well, and it happily took whatever I threw at it. My 8800GT may be slightly higher performance, but runs hotter, OCs like crap, runs pretty glitchy, and the fan is loud. As far as my overall satisfaction is concerned. I liked my 320 better.
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