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thats why you dont buy them at the same time, say you buy a 6800GT now for $225, then in 1-2 years you buy another 6800GT for about $125, its cheaper to do that then it is to buy a new card when yours become outdated.
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I edited my post already. I know what your saying but I would rather have 1 new card than 2 outdated cards because we are still in the generation of DirectX9 and in a few years I would like to know that my cards will support the new features of newer software. Kind of like that older cards don't support SM3. SM3 is pretty much useless now since SM2 is still more than enough but eventually SM3 will be standard and PCI-E will make use of the extra bandwidth of the slot and other things are discovered and made.
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