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With Quad vs Dual, it looks as if its better speed now, or benefits later. However, when the "benefits later" times come, will this card be considered low end? Please include a explenation to your example. Also, it seems AMD may be on to something.. Thanks in advance.

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PLEASE DISGREGUARD-Theres another post. Thank you.


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