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Old 01-22-03, 05:54 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Any Good Pci V-card Deals????


As subject says I need a ok pci v-card say like a 7500 pci or a mx440-460

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Old 01-23-03, 12:49 AM   #2
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well since no ones replied yet i did a quick search on pricewatch
7500 pci

g4 440 pci

both r 64mb cards and i would check over the first place sellin, and the brand in the second cuz newegg rocks. i would hope someone can find something cheaper though cuz both seem overpriced to me. good luck
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Old 01-23-03, 12:13 PM Thread Starter   #3
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thx bro

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you can get a radeon 7000 from compusa for $50 http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...ct_code=290263

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i changed my mind for 50bux i can get a micro atx p4 mobo with agp slot and a agp card would be cheaper dont you think?

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AGP cards are cheaper than PCI now (for some reason) and also provide better performance. since you asked for PCI I assumed it was going in an older system without an AGP slot.

What are you planning to use this system for and what parts do you already have?

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i have the hard drive, os, case, memory, i might need a micro atx psu and i need a v-card it will be for gaming

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