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JustJosh Nice graphics card, though I think the 4850 does comparable performance to it.
Monday Afternoon Roundup
TweakTown News RSS Feed —
... - Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2 Dual-GPU Graphics @ Benchmark Reviews - Sparkle GeForce 9500GT 1GB @ Phoronix - ECS Hydra 9800 GTX+ graphics card @ tbreak - HIS Radeon 4670, 4830 & 4850 Mid Range Round-Up @ Overclock3D - New Inno3D GeForce 9800 GTX+ @ UltimateHardware - Palit Radeon 4870 Sonic Dual Edition CrossfireX @ Techwarelabs - Sapphire Radeon HD4650 Videocard @ BIOSlevel - EVGA 9800 GTX+ 512MB Video Card @ Hardware Canucks - 3DMark 06 with extreme FSAA and AF settings (32xS-AA + 32:1 AF) @ ...
Monday Morning Roundup
TweakTown News RSS Feed —
... - Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2 Dual-GPU Graphics @ Benchmark Reviews - Sparkle GeForce 9500GT 1GB @ Phoronix - ECS Hydra 9800 GTX+ graphics card @ tbreak - HIS Radeon 4670, 4830 & 4850 Mid Range Round-Up @ Overclock3D - New Inno3D GeForce 9800 GTX+ @ UltimateHardware - Palit Radeon 4870 Sonic Dual Edition CrossfireX @ Techwarelabs - Sapphire Radeon HD4650 Videocard @ BIOSlevel - EVGA 9800 GTX+ 512MB Video Card @ Hardware Canucks - 3DMark 06 with extreme FSAA and AF settings (32xS-AA + 32:1 AF) @ ...
EVGA 9800 GTX+ 512MB Video Card Review
DriverHeaven.net —
... nearly every industry to the realization that the average consumer either cant or just doesnt want to afford the best of the best anymore. We see this playing out quite well in the computer component industry with falling prices and more value-oriented products. Gone are the days of the $800 GPU; they have been replaced by efficient, lower-cost products which appeal to a broader market while still achieving performance numbers to be proud of.
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Review: Hardware Canucks ...
EVGA 9800 GTX+ 512MB video card
DarkVision Hardware Articles and Review from around the web —
... of your rent money since they focus on a "bang for buck" factor everyone seems to be happy with. Let's be honest, the $150 to $250 price range is the place to be right now as evidenced by the massive number of products all clustered within a mere $100 price bracket. ATI has their new HD 4830 and HD 4850 while Nvidia has the 9600 GT, 9800 GT and 9800 GTX+. Most of these cards have been reviewed by Hardware Canucks but there has always been one notable absentee: the 9800 GTX+. Link: HardwareCanucks
Monday Shortbread
The Tech Report: News —
... FM-25S2-128GB 2.5" SSD Benchmark Reviews on 32GB Silicon Power SLC SATA-II SSD Modders-Inc reviews QNAP TS-209 Pro II NAS ITreviewed on Sitecom WL-306 wireless 300N XR router Multimedia VR-Zone's Palit 700 Deluxe (HD 4870 X2) first look & test TechwareLabs review Palit Radeon HD 4870 Sonic Dual Edition CrossFireX [H] Enthusiast reviews Galaxy GeForce GTX 260+ Overclocked Hardware Canucks review EVGA e-GeForce 9800 GTX+ 512MB Ultimate Hardware reviews Inno3D GeForce 9800 GTX+ Overclockers Club ...
Tech Roundup - November 11, 2008
Techgage News —
... Blu-Ray Performance - Intel X4500HD Versus Radeon 4830 Part 2 - Legit Reviews
EVGA 9800 GTX+ 512MB - Hardware Canucks ...



