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    News - MSI goes for simplicity with Radeon HD 5000 series

    More of the same, really, but here's at look at MSI's offerings.
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    Re: News - MSI goes for simplicity with Radeon HD 5000 series

    Why bother honestly? we dont need to see every manufactures reference design.

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    Re: News - MSI goes for simplicity with Radeon HD 5000 series

    Quote Originally Posted by HEXUS View Post
    *Yawn*. If it's reference, it'd better either be cheap or have a good bundle.

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    Re: News - MSI goes for simplicity with Radeon HD 5000 series

    MSI know full well that any 5-series card will sell out no matter what the bundle - why go to the expense of bundling games or accessories when they quite clearly don't need to. When stock becomes more plentiful I'm sure they'll release some slightly more inventive versions.

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    Re: News - MSI goes for simplicity with Radeon HD 5000 series

    MSI offers only 1 year warranty on graphic cards! Keep that in mind when your MSI graphic card dies after 13 months (happened recently to me)!

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    Re: News - MSI goes for simplicity with Radeon HD 5000 series

    Quote Originally Posted by alien7 View Post
    MSI offers only 1 year warranty on graphic cards! Keep that in mind when your MSI graphic card dies after 13 months (happened recently to me)!
    Are you sure about that?

    msicomputer.com/html/popup/CustService/General_war.html

    MSI VGA Products are warranted for 3 year limited warranty (Two (2) years Parts & Labor, and the third Year Parts ONLY, shipping and handling fee will be required).

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