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BFG Graphics cards
Name: snoopy104 Date: January 11, 2005 at 16:53:02 Pacific OS: . CPU/Ram: .
Comment:
Hi, I've noticed that some retailers sell BFG 6800 and 6800GT cards, they are often £15-£20 cheaper than other makes such as XFX, but come pre-overclocked and with a lifetime warranty?
Sounds like a good deal to me?
Are BFG cards any good? Do games like Doom3 which aren't keen on overclocked cards run on them ok?
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Name: rick152 Date: January 11, 2005 at 20:52:13 Pacific
Reply:
My BFG 6600 GT pwnz..great performance(smooth on all games 1600x1200)..good stock cooling(copper hsf) and lifetime warranty and already overclocked...BFG is the way to go
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Response Number 3
Name: BebiVegita Date: January 13, 2005 at 02:10:57 Pacific
Reply:
well take it this way..
FX5500 OC 256mb runs almost as well as a 5700Ultra
the 6600GT OC runs almost as well as the 6800GT
and the 6800 Ultra OC runs better than anything on the planet even the new X800XTPE
anyways.... if you have the cash spend it on the bfg cards, they almost never fail and are great.
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