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    Awesome 9800Pro prices - genuine?

    http://www.clickonit.com/product.php...t=198746&ext=1

    A quick search on kelkoo.co.uk for a 9800pro card yielded some prices lower than the 9600xt. Im particularly interested in this Power Colour, although I've never heard of them and I'm a bit out of touch with the graphics market nowadays. I have a Novatech 9600xt atm, but I have the chance to flog it and get one of these 9800pro's. Anyone know anything about Power Colour, or Peak? Thanks very much
    Al

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    ...hmm...that seems cheap to me, isn't 98 euro something like 130 us? or am i wrong...im too lazy to check the exchange rates...

    seems a bit low..

    and dont worry, PowerColor is a good name brand, novatech i've never heard of.

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    Novatech is a well respected mail order company in the UK.

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    Those prices are in £...

    ... so probably $160

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    Originally posted by gtaylor
    Novatech is a well respected mail order company in the UK.
    You should be going to Microdirect!

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    You should be going to Microdirect!
    I do, I have a corporate account with them.

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    Cheers for the replies.

    Ive started choosing Novatech as my main dealer, just because they are so reliable. I might look at microdirect though. You reckon I'm safe with Power Colour then?

    Cheers

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    Powercolor are fine, they are akin to Sparkle in my view. Not the best performance, but often great value for money. It is Micro Direct by the way, www.microdirect.co.uk. I did have a look just now though, and they seem to have removed their unbranded 9800 pro from sale. That was good value last time I checked.

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    Yeah I checked Micro Direct. I think I'm going to go with a Power Colour 9800pro 128mb next week, and use my 9600xt in a build for a friend.

    Cheers for all the help

    Al

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    From the specs on that site:

    128-bit memory interface

    I thought only Sapphire was guilty of making those

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    Originally posted by fishybawb
    From the specs on that site:

    128-bit memory interface

    I thought only Sapphire was guilty of making those
    What should it be?

    Al

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    Just checked the ATI site, and they spec 256bit memory interfaces. Would the upgrade still be worth it, coming from a 9600xt. I'll be shelling out an extra £25.

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    I wouldn't get a 128-bit one, they're crippled cards...

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    Ah ok, thanks for that.

    I reckon I'll stick with my 9600xt, it was just an opportunistic thing.

    Thanks for the help.

    Al

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    I'm on my second Powercolor card now. They are a solid reliable product and reasonably priced.

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