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Hello,

What I wonna ask if there is any difference in 8800 Ultra cards between deffirent brands like msi, xfx, asus, etc.?
If there is any deffirence in performance or anything?

Thanks in advance :)

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Get the ultra XXX version if you're getting one, theres quite a decent performance boost over other ultra versions and a big one over the GTX with that model.


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As hat man said and also check out what warranties /bundles they come with they ain't cheap so i would want one with a good warranty
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Sorry forget to put it, XFX btw. XFX Ultra XXX. Aside from that you could always get a BFG OC 8800GTX WC, its clocks are higher then the standard ultras I believe and you get WaterCooling blocks installed. Im considering getting one of those for xmas :D


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Go either EVGA or BFG. They have a lifetime warranty so incase your video card has a heart attack you can always get a new one straight from the manufacture.


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