05-02-2007, 11:13 PM
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I could always order it and ship it to you. But you'll have to PayPal
me the cash 1st to order it. Then you can PayPal me the shipping
once we know what the costs are. I've been doing this for a friend
from France and the shipping isn't to expensive. And I'm not out
to steal from you. I'm a moderator here at Gamershell. And I'm
the Forum Administrator at http://hardware.gamershell.com/forum
You should check it out, I have a contest every month :-)
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05-03-2007, 12:25 AM
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No but I am not needing that slaym8, I will buying it when on vacation to family for money given from parents!
I will be buying CPU cooler, assembly in one box and will look very difficult for the DangerDen solution for the 8800GTX... Maybe another 8800GTX when family given loads of money for me! :angel:
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05-09-2007, 11:52 AM
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Hello and I have another quick for slaym8.
The money is not as good as I told before so I am needing to reduce the equipment to bring home.
Should I buy the another 8800GTX or the watercooling for CPU, GPU and RAM? I am running a good computer gaming computer and thinking maybe the that another 8800GTX would be better for the performing because watercooling would not reach the high performing of the additioning card?...
Does make the sense? :bucky!:
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05-09-2007, 01:05 PM
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If I had the spare cash, I would choose a 2nd 8800 GTX :-)
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05-09-2007, 01:17 PM
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 Yeps, I am going to go SLI then for the computer in the uk. My friends will be the jealous like the crazy bitches! :devil:
I shall be leaving from vacation on the friday and as soon as I am getting home I shall upgrade and take them the photos and send them on here for my new friends! :francesco:
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05-09-2007, 03:08 PM
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Just when i thought i could beat you, you decide to take SLI 
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05-09-2007, 08:54 PM
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Actually 2nd 8800GTX might not give that much boost you might think.. It's extremely noticeable how cpu bottle necked these gfx cards are, I would say go for a good watercooling and overclock that cpu of yours to death  But that’s just my opinion...
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05-09-2007, 09:20 PM
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Yes, but my CPU is on the overclocking already to 3.4-3.5GHz, but I am having it sometimes at 3.8-3.9GHz, but wasnot liking it on the high temperatures on the 4in1 typhoon aircooling.
I think maybe with the watercooling I would not see a significant increased speed as with the another 8800GTX, considering that I run at the high resolution with biggest AA and AF on the latest games. From my friend google I can see the SLI is good bitches for the AA speed and levelling. 
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05-09-2007, 10:19 PM
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What kind of resolution are ya talking about?  If it's anything less than 2000x1600 one 8800 should be enough.. I should know.. I'm forced to cope with 1440X900 until those darn Full HD displays start to appear in our stores.
And in my case games like CSS:S run so fast with everything full its just insane.. I'm talking about 399 frames per second.. Constantly. That seems to be the frame limit for the games engine or my systems.. dono Anyway its overkill! 
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05-09-2007, 10:43 PM
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I have a friend Phil who has the new alienware bitches system that costed £3550 and but it in many area it similar to mine, but with quadcore at lesser than mine the clockspeed and 2x8800GTX 768 in SLI and in TR:Legends and NFS:Carbon and some more that I forgot there are noticable fps increase at the 2560x1600px resolution. So his CPU is slower than mine and from what I can see the extra 8800 is benefiting at high pixel fillrate and high anti-aliasing.
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