Re: post your windows experience index scores
Wazza300, thanx for info,
I agree with you on the VGA cards. I read in Max PC that a good performance to value with a few years longevity w/ DX11 is a 5850 wich can be found for around $300 that seems reasonable. a 5970 at $900+ is too rich for my blood. Of course I want one but any radeon user does but for the price- like you said you would be out there pruning your money tree, later wazza.
Solid E
Last edited by SolidEther; 06-12-2010 at 12:29 PM.
Reason: idiocy
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