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Old 30th January, 2007, 08:48 AM
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EVGA e-GeForce 8800 GTX

'The lifespan of contemporary video cards for gaming barely last six months before the “next-big-thing” comes along, making them obsolete. “Revolutionary” has become the most over-used word in marketing-speak for cards that offer little more than incremental improvements in performance and visual quality over the previous model.'

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High end cards of today are merely an evolution of the previous version as opposed to the revolution they are marketed as.
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gotta admit though, the card looks super sexy!
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