Inno 9600gt OC

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Ya, I think it's in hj's Best Graphics Card for your Money thread.
 
It's only R100 cheaper than Prophecy, and Prophecy has free delivery as well. :) I'm getting me that exact card in 2 or 3 days. :cool:
 
Their contact number area code is 079, so its not Cpt, anyone know what area that is?

And wtf are the inno cards coming in so cheap now? Good lord, I am seriously tempted to buy one of these just for my CoD4.
 
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I have bought from Andy twice . always had excellent service. Bought the msi 8800gts g92 from him about a month or so ago. also bought some team extreem ram last year from him .

always had excellent service. Would definitely recommend him.
 
Yeah, Landmarkpc is a new online shop that one of the dealers from Systemshock opened.

His prices are excellent, and IMO he's got the best products in SA (EVGA Graphics Cards with their 10Year warranty, DFI motherboards which are arguably the best motherboards around and Team RAM, which is basically any OC'er's dream.)

And his prices are top-notch.
 
Regarding the DFI motherboards at Landmark, I didn't find a whole lot, considering they's the local importer... Will have another look though.
 
Die Overpriced gigabyte dieeeeee!!11one100!1 :p

Inno3D ftw! + thats so cheap it should be a crime :)
 
The question now is will the Inno3D card perform as well as the other, well known brands such as Asus, XFX or Gigabyte? I'm definitely buying this card but I can't help wondering if I'll be better off with a more expensive version of it.
 
The question now is will the Inno3D card perform as well as the other, well known brands such as Asus, XFX or Gigabyte? I'm definitely buying this card but I can't help wondering if I'll be better off with a more expensive version of it.

Conventional wisdom has it that they are the same card with different packaging and stickers on it and a different design. But hardware-wise they are all the same thing, so cheaper = better :)
 
The question now is will the Inno3D card perform as well as the other, well known brands such as Asus, XFX or Gigabyte? I'm definitely buying this card but I can't help wondering if I'll be better off with a more expensive version of it.


Well, it would kina be like :

Say CPU's were released attached to motherboards.
Intel would still manufacture the CPU, AND the motherboard, AND the RAM
, and then "sell" it to ASUS/MSI/XFX/DFI/Whateva, who would wrap them in their own packaging, maybe add a sticker or OC it a bit, fit a custom fan etc etc...

But you're getting the EXACT same product, the difference comes in with the warranty...

For instance : ASUS carries three year warranty, Chaintech carries only one year.

Inno3D carries a two year warranty, so : Go for that card.. I'm running one, and it's awesome :D
 
I remeber a while back all of the "cheaper" brands used to take shortcuts in thier PCB design and make then 2 layer ones instaed of the required 3 layer+

Now that Nvidia/ATI has come down on them like a ton of bricks they started to walk the straight and narrow

Never heard any bad things about Inno3D & a two years warrenty is plenty :)

Inno3D OC edd
Core Clock: 700MHz
Memory clock: 1900MHz

MSI OC edd
Core clock: 700MHz
Memory Clock: 1900MHz

Leadtek Exreme edd
Core clock: 720MHz
Memory Clock: 1800MHz

Asus
Core clock: 650MHz
Memory Clock: 1800MHz

Zogis
Core clock: 650MHz
Memory Clock: 1800MHz

lol, list can go on... ;) still 1.6k for that looking at the other Brands it way worth it!
 
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