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Being UK based, i'm going to be buying the HD 3850 512 mb version from ebuyer... but i can't decide between the Gecube one, which looks good while exhausting the hot air out of the case but can't overclock, and the powercolor one, which sems to run colder but keeps the hot air in the case, but overclocks much better... the case in question is an antec sonata III, and i do plan to crossfire if possible...

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Well, I am against OC'ing a gcard personally. So I'd go for stock, exhausting out of the case card and worry about OC'ing the CPU.  
 
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Gecolor...


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Well, I am against OC'ing a gcard personally


 
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