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Would i be right in thinking that i 6600gt is the best midrange card you can
get for the average cost(£150).

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Gigabyte 7VT600P-RZ mobo with 400mhz fsb
Raidmax cobra case with 420w psu
Dual 12" blue CC's
5 80mm fans, (sounds like a jet, lol)

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"Veritech" <avis.dalrymple@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Would i be right in thinking that i 6600gt is the best midrange card you
> can get for the average cost(£150).
>
> thanks
> --
> "Blu-Ray"
> 2600+Sempron (O/C @2.046Ghz)
> 512Mb DDR 400
> 9600 pro 128 (O/C @ 425/540)
> Gigabyte 7VT600P-RZ mobo with 400mhz fsb
> Raidmax cobra case with 420w psu
> Dual 12" blue CC's
> 5 80mm fans, (sounds like a jet, lol)
>
>
>


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