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Posted at 6:51 PM on Monday 05/25/09 by
Ben
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ZipZoomFly.com has the ASUS EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M GeForce 8400 GS 256MB 64-bit GDDR2 PCI Express x16 HDCP Ready Video Card for $35 - $10 rebate [Exp 5/31] = $25 with free shipping. Super silent operation due to its fanless design. [Compare]
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    JMH918 - Posted 7:16 pm PDT 05/25/09 (2 Posts)  Report Spam

    For $3 more you can get the same deal with the same rebate from Newegg. Worth it.

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    DogFart - Posted 8:21 pm PDT 05/25/09 (482 Posts)  Report Spam

    Hey guys, this looks like an awesome card!

    If I change the stepping on my gpu, will my ddr2 OC?

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    dave_c - Posted 9:09 pm PDT 05/25/09 (16755 Posts)  Report Spam

    Yes #2, but they have to be in Crossfire mode so be sure to buy two.

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    johan87 - Posted 9:16 pm PDT 05/25/09 (11 Posts)  Report Spam

    I have this card. unless you absolutely need the silence go for something a little more powerful. with a quad core intel, it is able to play back dvd's and do some very low res gaming..... if you are very patience. frame rate is 6-7 in call of duty world at war and playable in left for deal at 1024*800
    bottom lone get something more powerful.

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    dave_c - Posted 10:36 pm PDT 05/25/09 (16755 Posts)  Report Spam

    Did anyone need to be told a $25 video card might not game as well as more expensive ones?

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    grumpydog - Posted 12:00 am PDT 05/26/09 (1649 Posts)  Report Spam

    thanks #4, good to know

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    bmndibb2 - Posted 6:23 am PDT 05/26/09 (809 Posts)  Report Spam

    left for deal? is that howie mandell's new show?

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    NorthSouth - Posted 6:31 am PDT 05/26/09 (2611 Posts)  Report Spam

    #4:
    I am not interested in knowing to whom you lone your bottom.

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    davefr - Posted 6:52 am PDT 05/26/09 (19 Posts)  Report Spam

    #1 I thought the objective of a deal was to get the lowest price. Silly me for not openening my wallet wider and shelling out more dollars for the same product.

    Maybe instead of posting bargains, we should be posting high prices.

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    CompWiz17 - Posted 7:10 am PDT 05/26/09 (4902 Posts)  Report Spam

    #4: if you want to play video games, this is definitely not a card you should be using. It is an extremely slow video card which is only useful for playing back video.

    At the very least, get a GeForce 9600GSO for $40, that card is massively faster than this one, and can run a good number of modern video games at max details with playable framerates.

    Just as a note, be sure to get the version of the 9600GSO with 96 shaders, 192bit memory bus, and 768mb of RAM. The other versions are much slower. That version goes on sale pretty commonly at Frys.com for $40, it may still be on sale right now.

    If you can spend a bit more, get an 8800GT/9800GT for $60, a Radeon 4830 or 4770 for $60-70, or a Radeon 4850 for $80-90.

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    MaJoad52 - Posted 2:15 pm PDT 05/26/09 (457 Posts)  Report Spam

    #9, What #1 is implying is that it would be worth paying $3 more to do business with NewEgg rather than ZZF based upon previous experiences with the latter.

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