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    A PCI-E Card for less than £100

    Need a new card for 1 of my pc's, Max cost is £100. Am thinking of getting ASUS X1950 Pro 256MB

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    Re: A PCI-E Card for less than £100

    As long as you don't want DX10 then thats the best you will do for under £100

    Alternatives would be the 8600GT for DX10 or the 7900GS for around the same price as the x1950

    if you want to spend a little more this is amazing for the money

    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=364166

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    Re: A PCI-E Card for less than £100

    cheers staffsmike, would that be faster than a X1950XT?

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    Re: A PCI-E Card for less than £100

    yeh its equiv to the XTX

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    Re: A PCI-E Card for less than £100

    ah ok, cheers m8

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