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Hi.

Need a new vid card, urgently. This one's doing strange things ...
fluttering, and producing lines. It's painfull to look at. Have tried
another monitor with it, and same problem, so it must be the vid card.

These seem like the best value I can find in my town, just using the web.

http://aandr.com.au/shopping/extra [...] il=X171941
http://aandr.com.au/shopping/extra [...] il=X171887

Prices there in Australian $ btw.

Will these cards work with the AX6BC? Will the AX6BC, with its BX440
chipset, run AGP2.0 vid cards?

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