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| [M] Reviewer Join Date: May 2010 Location: Romania
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![]() | If you’re not the type to spend upwards of $400 to $500 on a graphics card, but still want a good amount of graphics punch for games; you are faced with some tough decisions as to what video card to purchase. Luckily, AMD has made available a more wallet-friendly 7800 series of GPUs code named “Pitcairn”. http://www.overclockers.com/?p=41879 |
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