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I need a good GPU for around $200 CDN (on a tight budget), tried looking at the VGA charts, but that just confused the hell out of me :x . What are your recommendations?

Here are my specs:

P5B Deluxe
E4300
2GB DDR2-6400 800Mhz


Here are some links to help
TigerDirect Canada
CanadaComputers
PC Village

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http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicat [...] 81&CatId=0

all u need and for 114$ CAD is the best deal! thats as much as US dallors

this is also a good card.

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicat [...] 90&CatId=0

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Xazax found some pretty good deals there. And here's a review with a good idea of the performance of the two;

http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/v [...] 650xt.html

Hopefully that's not as confusing.

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There is the 7600 GT OC for $134, is it worth the extra $? Saying I do get the 7600 GT, will it be able to handle last years games and upcoming games at a decent resolution?

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The 7600GT for $130 looks good.

Canada Computers had a X1950Pro for $200, but it seems to be gone.

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The 7600GT for $130 looks good.

Canada Computers had a X1950Pro for $200, but it seems to be gone.



I know...they didn't have it in stock anyways though...but I really wanted that card :( . So your saying that the BFG Card would be better for the $20 Extra bucks right?

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Asus AX1950Pro 256MB at www.sohodiffusion.com - 209CAD


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