Unclean April 5, 2006 Share Unclean Member April 5, 2006 (why do you think i am selling my two 7800GTX's.. i upgraded to two top-end 7900GTs that I can overclock.. to about 565.. However, 7900GTs are very hard to come by atm.. Plenty of new ones on ebay from reputable sellers. Ready for immediate shipping. which is why I think $300 for a 7800GTX that is still selling retail for $500 is a fair price.. I should edit my originally listing.. only have 1 now anyway Well, I think comparing the retail price flew out the window when nvidia released a card that can be way more powerful, brand new, for $200 less. But maybe that's just me... it sounds like you found a buyer. If you can find another, more power to ya (genuinely... I'm not being sarcastic). Also, I'd advise creating a new thread... we have a forum for this kinda stuff now, and it's easier to follow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mohawk April 5, 2006 Share mohawk Member April 5, 2006 (edited) Ill have to check it out.. turns out I have to RMA one of mine anyway ugh.. more expensive on ebay than newegg.. S and D i guess Edited April 5, 2006 by mohawk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DNA April 6, 2006 Share DNA Member April 6, 2006 Okay what about me: AMD 754pin 3.2gHz 1gig kingston value ram two wd 250 SATA drives ATI 9800 PRO ABIT MB KV8 What would be the better way to go or should I have save and change to 939 and go PCI..??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobalt April 7, 2006 Share Cobalt Member April 7, 2006 Okay what about me:AMD 754pin 3.2gHz 1gig kingston value ram two wd 250 SATA drives ATI 9800 PRO ABIT MB KV8 What would be the better way to go or should I have save and change to 939 and go PCI..??? Do you have a 3200+ processor? You could go with a 7800GS AGP card but you would probably be better off upgrading to a new setup with PCI-Express if you can stomach the costs of the upgrade. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Preacher April 8, 2006 Author Share Preacher Member April 8, 2006 Def hold out for new motherboard and CPU. What you have now will carry you a while so just save up till you can go X2/PCI-E Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest zerodamage April 8, 2006 Share Guest zerodamage Guests April 8, 2006 Okay what about me:AMD 754pin 3.2gHz 1gig kingston value ram two wd 250 SATA drives ATI 9800 PRO ABIT MB KV8 What would be the better way to go or should I have save and change to 939 and go PCI..??? You would benefit from a minor videocard upgrade I think. Though I would rather wait for a newer cpu/mobo, a video card upgrade would help you a lot as a stop gap Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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