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HIS H489F1GP Radeon 4890 1GB GDDR5 Vid Card

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HIS H489F1GP Radeon 4890 1GB GDDR5 Vid Card $155 at ZipZoomFly
 
Discuss (6) : History : Tell : Posted 1:17 PM PDT 10/29/09 by Ben
HIS H489F1GP Radeon 4890 1GB GDDR5 Vid CardZip Zoom Fly has the HIS H489F1GP Radeon 4890 1GB GDDR5 Video Card for $175 - $20 rebate [Exp 10/31] = $155 with free shipping. Features a 850MHz core clock and a 3900MHz memory clock. [Compare]
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    #1   Casecutter - Posted 1:31 pm PDT 10/29/09 (2615 Posts)
    Good price, but HIS service and warranty... Hmmm
    #2   drpud - Posted 1:40 pm PDT 10/29/09 (253 Posts)
    Also only a DX10 board. Might be worth it to wait at this point for the DX11 parts to come into your price point. I jumped a few moths ago at the 4870 series and love the board-great performance/cost ratio.
    #3   the lawyer - Posted 2:49 pm PDT 10/29/09 (3749 Posts)
    this is priced high considering it is old now.
    #4   viking2010 - Posted 3:20 pm PDT 10/29/09 (96 Posts)
    Old? How does that negate price/performance?
    #5   the lawyer - Posted 8:47 am PDT 10/30/09 (3749 Posts)
    it doesn't but doesn't change the fact it is old. (in terms of the video card world where a newer product is always coming out.)
    #6   Rivarage - Posted 11:26 am PDT 10/31/09 (159 Posts)
    Old Now / Priced High! It came out in April!
    It's 250GTS and Core-216's that are price high! Your old and High!

    What are old? Hmm, lets see GT 210 / 220 (just released this month and are irrelevant overpriced still-birth), 250GTS (easily the 3rd rename since the original 8800GTS), and the 9800GT please! Those are all re-named re-badge chips (no real change in architecture) that most started life in end of 2006/2007. That makes them ancient in VGA time-line (it's now 2010), so please stop making yourself look like a ATI fanboi.

    I'm might sound like an ATI proponent, I'm not! I am Nvidia owner and one that loves what they do when they do/did it (right), but they haven't given me much to keep the faith (3D glass OMG! who wants to invest in a special monitor and wear 50's paper glasses).
    They better make a "big cost effective win" and soon or I'm going Hemlock on them next year. Confused
     
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