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    Re: Mid Range Graphics

    Quote Originally Posted by Meaker View Post
    You consider HD4850 like power for "light" gaming?
    Sorry, I just tend to spend more on gpu's lol. I have a Mobility HD4850 in my laptop which is the exact same as a normal 4850 but a bit less core clock (I overclocked mine though - I did watch temps!). I only use that for light gaming, and my GTX295 for main gaming.

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    Re: Mid Range Graphics

    I would buy an ati 4850 for about £100. Its good for games and HD video and you get sound over HDMI. Many Nvidia cards don't have sound over HDMI or if they have you need to connect your GFX to the sound card via a cable.

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    Re: Mid Range Graphics

    Well I opted for the 4770 from eBuyer. Just under £80 so thats all good. Will do all I want I guess at home.

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