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Yeah, in Canada all the older cards are always a total rip off. My friend is buying a 7600 GT eVGA CO version for $225.00 CAD today. Not a bad deal. From the store in Vancouver where I always buy, www.atic.ca
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Video card size != brain size
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Well, when I bring up suggested changes, I try to take into account both markets. This is why I really pushed Cleeve to put in the 7600 GT, since in Canada, its a really good deal, and also in the US it is good as well.
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Lol, yeah, I'm Canadian, too.
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Yeah choosing between X800GTO2 and 7600 GT is a hard choice. I mean even if you max your X800GTO2 it wont be exactly like an X850XT, even after pipe unlocks and overclocking. Also most people probably wouldn't have any idea how to unlock pipes and overclock, and some might not want to since it voids warranty. However, for most of the people on this site, I would say that the X800GTO2 has some things going for it.
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You also have good points on choosing 7600gt. It was only my opinion.
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Cleeve, I just had a suggestion for the list, at least when you talk of "pixel pipelines." It might perhaps make the most sense to simply break down these so-called "pixel pipelines" into their basic components, and list how many ROPs, TMUs, and PSUs each card has. As for the actual count, it's hard to tell which number you use if you want a "pipelines" count; clearly, TMUs are out, since all those "4-pipeline" cards of the past, like the whole GeForce line from the GeForce 2 GTS to the GeForce 4 Ti, had 8 TMUs.
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Nottheking wrote:
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***APRIL 7th UPDATE***
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Sweet... |
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