jphegers

jphegers

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inno3d graphics cards

Hi i want to buy a new graphics card,(nvidia 260gtx) that is not to expensive and want to know what the Inno3d graphic cards are like? I. can get one for about R2000.
 
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There isn't much difference between different brands of the same card, I am sure it will be fine.

Have you considered the Ati Options (HD4850, HD4870) in that price range?


P.S. Please give your threads a proper title. Instead of using your name, use something like: "Inno3D graphics cards?"
 
inno3d graphics card

I am a Nvidia fan and was offered this Inno3d card i just don't know this make of card and if they are any good.
 
I've got an Inno3d 8800GT that's been going strong since January last year...
A google search doesn't bring up much either, so go for it.
 
I had a inno3d 6800GT back in the day. It overheated quite often and then just died on me. I dont really trust them.

Rather get a 4890. You can pick one up for R2200 from esquire and it will beat the pants off a 260gtx
 
Inno3D are very good. I had 2 8800GT's in SLI for a little while.

Another thing is I would try and get a factory OC'd GTX260 like the MSI or EVGA as they're quite a bit quicker than the stock cards.

My MSI gets 20200 in 3DMark06 and clocks to 675 core. 2 of them will murder a GTX295 quite easily.

Also cards do differ quite a bit in terms of factory oc/warranty/cooling/support in the country etc. Pick wisely young Padawan;)
 
Should be fine, I would really consider spending a little more and getting the EVGA OC. I can help you aquire one if you like.
 
it was mentioned that one must go for OC card the card i am looking at is a
Inno3D Geforce GTX 260 OC @ R1950 so will that do
 
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jphegers
I would rather get the HD4890

ATI is better then nvidia at the moment

HD 4890 1GB GDDR5 PCI-E DVI-I / TVO HDMI (Vapor X Cool) R 2,199 excl. R 2,506 incl.
 
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