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ok i am looking to get my hands on a 8800gt, but i need a second view on this

http://stores.tomshardware.com/sea [...] d=62326407

its oc to 660 good reviews and 1 very big cooling fan or should i go with

http://stores.tomshardware.com/sea [...] d=55365882

its oc at 675 and ram is also boosted to 50 more then the last but the cooler looks to be stander

what would be the best one to go with?

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I'd get the first, because the better cooling would be worth it to me. And it's also cheaper.

You can always overclock it a little bit more.

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yadge wrote :

I'd get the first, because the better cooling would be worth it to me. And it's also cheaper.




Yeah, I second that. Stock coolers on the 8800Gt run a little hot and are loud. However, the 1st card is dual slot, have you the space to fit it?

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crusoe74 wrote :

Yeah, I second that. Stock coolers on the 8800Gt run a little hot and are loud. However, the 1st card is dual slot, have you the space to fit it?



Agreed. Go get it already :D
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