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Originally Posted by shantanu_webmaster
they costed me $1000 for a couple.. i bought them from silicon valley...
and @ trash.. as your name suggest.. i wont like to comment.. and you must see kniwors post.. he is talking about 8 series cards... and buddy!! stay chill ok..
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Dude, u need to read the post of mine again, I said about 8500/8600 cards ONLY, I have myself suggested getting 8800GTS if u read my post, and 8800GTX rocks(though SLI does not), so u got a decent setup there.
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Originally Posted by shantanu_webmaster
but atleast theya re DX10 cards.. you wont get that gFX and performance in DX10 games if you play them on DX9c cards... so whether 7900 smokes anything or not.. a DX10 supported card will always be better , coz its not the upgrade from dx 9 to 9c its from 9c to 10... the whole platform changes...
and i have got a 8800GTX , now would 7900 or 1950 will smoke that too... if yes then i regret fo spending $1000 for two SLI cards..
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Dude would you care to back up ur claims.
Let's see some logic now, consider a game, say Crysis..., If we are talking about mid-range cards (8600's), we are not talking about playing crysis(or any modern games) on max settings, basically, u will have most graphic features disabled, so, I doubt u will be anyhow be able to play a modern game with DX10 gimmicks enabled, and a 7900GT will allow you do the same, after all, do u really believe DX10 is so well implemented in the first generation of DX10 games that it will make a lot of difference, only if u were able to play it at those settings....umm.. what seems better now, a $130 1950Pro, or that costlier 8600GT which will not even get as many FPS as the 1950Pro, it's your decision to make.
8800GTS is a great card for it's price at the moment.