I see, only that Amazon.de has it quite overpriced :
http://www.amazon.de/KFA2-GeForce-Grafikkarte-Speicher-DisplayPort/dp/B008ZX2PE8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1357245123&sr=8-2
whereas...
I appreciate all of your suggestions! I'll probably just go for it.
As for the Galaxy card, unfortunately I cannot find it in Europe, so it seems like I would stick with the big boys, unless you can point out a way to obtain it which will also cover warranty etc.
Tnx
thanx 4 ur replies.
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