Hello. I am selling an EVGA 9800 GTX+ graphics card that I bought here on the forum a few months ago. This card works PERFECT. Just like new.
The model number is 512-P3-N873-AR. Here is the link on Newegg.com:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130376
I will...
I know this thread is a few days old, but I ran across it and had to comment. I have been using a 37" Westinghouse LVM-37w3 as my main PC monitor for the last 18 months or so, and I could never go back to a smaller monitor again. I sit about 3.5 feet away from the screen, and I don't have any...
Eyefinity is the only truly interesting thing about the 5800 series from a technology stand point. I will give you that. It isn't exactly ground-breaking though. Matrox has provided a way to do it for a few years now. But it is still a nice feature.
As far as other people's comments are...
Let me post a quick reply to all the marketing arguments being thrown my way right now. Yes, ATI has "competitive" products at nice prices. BUT... they have not designed a card in the last two generations with the intention of actually furthering the graphics market. That may not mean...
Yes, I do watch F1 when I have the chance. And thank you for making that analogy even more valid. Was the team that actually won at Spa '09 upset that they spent more money but actually WON? Did they look at each other and go, "Damn, if only we had spent less... we might have gotten SECOND...
Comparing the fastest single-slot solutions currently available from both companies is completely valid. And if the 5870x2 is amazingly fast (probably) for the same or less money (it won't be), then you will be correct that it is worthy of celebration. Of course, if we are going to begin the...
I have owned ATI video cards in the past, and I am sure I will again at some point.
But...
I still can't figure out why everyone has celebrated their last two product launches. (4800 and 5800 series) Both times, they basically put out a product that couldn't beat their competition's...