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I have heard some very good reviews on the ZOTAC 8800GT 512mb AMP edition. I was thinking of picking one up. Newegg has them right now for $279.00, Core 700, shaders 1700, memory 2000. Now I know it is pretty easy to get this o/c on the standard gt's, but that is a good price for those pre o/c speeds. The cooler looks to be VERY nice also. I have read quite a few reviews and it seems to come in with high marks...any thoughts? Anyone have one yet?

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If you think it's good, get it.

I have never bought from their company, so I don't know anything about their services.


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i've got it in my system right now and it's humming along. i'll let you know if it catches on fire or anything :-D it arrived today. had to shift a few things around to get it to fit in place of my 7800GT.


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I ordred one...got it from Newegg right when they got them for $256, now they are $279...:)....Not in my hands yet, but soon!


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