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PC hardware sales and good deals (RETAIL or ONLINE sales NOT personal sales) ....

Discussion in 'Building a new PC' started by greensman, Jun 11, 2008.

  1. theonejrs

    theonejrs Senior member

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    Thank You Abuzar! Case Closed!

    Russ
     
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    theonejrs Senior member

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    MSI R4850-512M Radeon HD 4850 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFire Supported Video Card
    $159.99 with $30 MIR
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127370



    I've been researching this very card for about a week now, and three things in all the reviews and tests I found on-line, were performance, Cool and Quiet! This is about as good as it gets in an HD-4850

    Not to be left out, here's GigaByte's version of an HD-4850, complete with a Zalman Cooler for $10 less!
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125238
    $149.99 with $20 MIR

    Very good cards for the money!

    Russ
     
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    abuzar1 Senior member

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    My 30 dollar rebates for my Asus 4850 came in. This was a launch card and I paid 160 for it also. Although it had that crappy stock cooler.
     
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    couple of nice finds there Russ. I like the MSI better cause it looks cooler... no pun intended. lol. :D

    ...gm
     
  7. theonejrs

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    A number of people claim that it runs cooler than any other HD-4850-512! I just like the 4 heatpipes (6mm), vs the two heatpipes (5mm) of the GigaByte. Throw in the general consensus, that it's quiet, and I'm sold on the MSI!

    Russ
     
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    Well, it's at least quadruple the speed of your 7600GT... :)
     
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    Yeah ATLEAST 4 times faster. 7-8 times in some cases lol.
     
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    Indeed.
    8600GTS is what, 70-80% faster than 7600GT?
    HD3870 was 100% faster than 8800GTS, and HD4850 is 80% faster than HD3870. So that's about 6 times by my calcs, ouch...
     
  11. spamual

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    i bet the 7600GT runs crysis maxed out DX10 at 0 fps, so tbh the 4850 will be inifit times better :D
     
  12. sammorris

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    Actually if you max out Crysis even the HD3870 and 8800GTS 320MB get 0fps, as they don't have enough memory to render the game at all.
     
  13. spamual

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    im not taking 2560 :p

     
  14. sammorris

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    Ah, different story then. :)
    I played Crysis at 2560x1600 on my X1900XT... I genuinely did, but shadows and shaders were both low and I got frame rates in the high teens, low 20s... lol
     
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    the 8800GTS you mention is not a G92 card. Those are the ones with the odd-ball memory size 320MB/640MB. The HD-4850-512M is a much better card than the 8800GTS, 8800G92/GTS or the HD-3870! It also blows away the 9800GTX that's supposed to compete with it. By God, I think I've sold myself! LOL!!

    Russ
     
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    Yeah well I wasn't going to say the 8800GT gets 0fps because it won't... lol
    The HD4850 is very powerful for the price though, sees off any geforce 8 or 9 series single card.
     
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    lol Who are you trying to convince that the 4850 is so good? We have already known this for a loong time. Come join our video card thread :)
     
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    Damn straight... :)
     
  19. spamual

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    umm OFF TOPIC!

    when we got OT with PSU, it was OT, but now it isnt?
     
  20. theonejrs

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    True! But we are discussing the HD-4850-512 and not alternatives that cost way more!

    Russ
     

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