Foxconn Dx10

raoul_1101

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Is the only difference between these the fact that one is OCed?

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If so, I should go for the one not OCed, right? (I could OC it later)
 
Yes,the only difference is that one of them is OC'd,i suggest ya buy the one that isnt and save yourself 10 bucks and buy some pizza. You can easily OC it yourself :)

Strangehold beat me,his suggestion seems better since MSI has a more reknown reputation plus the fact its alot cheaper and it is also OC'd which doesn't hurt seeing as the price is good.
 
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Yea its a kickbutt little card, I,ve install 2 of them and I was pretty surprised by it for being a 8600 series. But I usually stick with MSI,EVGA or XFX
 
Say i went with the MSI, wouldn't it be better i get the same card not OC'd and do it myself?

I'm looking for any card under 200$ sli supported, will that be one of the best i could get for the price?
 
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Out of the 8600 and the 7950, I would go with the 7950, I've just had to decide myself, I just ordered a Gainward Bliss 7950GT, it has 512mb of memory, so it should be Ok with large textures.
 
I'm not looking for something that'll be ok... I'm trying to get a full scale gaming card. This card needs to be off the wall (still for about $200 though).
 
You want a killer gaming card for under $200? Then go with strangleholds suggestion. It won't kill the coming DX10 games but it should be sufficient to play them well.

There is a bit of uncertainty with this card regarding DX10.. But if you're that worried you need to save up an extra $100 and get a 8800gts. That's a killer card :)
 
Any brand really.. EVGA is the best though. (IMO)

You know what you can do? Buy a Evga 8600gts for around $200, then when you've saved up the $100 or so trade your 8600gts in for a 8800gts and pay only the difference between the cards. It's called Evga's step up program. Just remember that you need the UPC and receipt/invoice and need to "step up" within 90 days. :)
 
You would probably save money if you did the step up thing.. Not much, but still. If you can save the extra money no problem then i suggest just buying a 8800. You'll be happy for awhile with that card. :)
 
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