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Priced at $504.99, the EVGA GeForce GTX 295 delivered average frame rates that were close to the GeForce 280 running in SLI. At the time this article was published, the cheapest GeForce GTX 280 was selling for $319. Two of them cost $728, which is a much more expensive configuration right off the bat. With an SLI configuration, additional costs are possible as the purchaser may require an SLI-enabled motherboard and also needs to consider the strength of their power supply and the number of PCI-E connections available.
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methimpikehoses
02-16-09, 04:33 PM
the cheapest GeForce GTX 280 was selling for $319. Two of them cost $728, which is a much more expensive configuration right off the bat
2 x $319 != $638?
I love my 295. :)
2 x $319 != $638?
I love my 295. :)
Awesome! Also fixed multiplication problem :afro:
I got mine at USD$460 ish! And I am loving it!!! :p
saturnotaku
02-16-09, 08:59 PM
I'm going to step up for about $120. Should be well worth it.
I'm going to step up for about $120. Should be well worth it.
For me...best part of my bonus money spent :p
I'm going to step up for about $120. Should be well worth it.Be sure to report back when you upgrade! I'd like to hear your thoughts.
saturnotaku
02-17-09, 07:32 AM
Be sure to report back when you upgrade! I'd like to hear your thoughts.
Will do. I'm not going to initiate the step-up until I get back from vacation the first week of March. Hopefully by that time eVGA's supply will have caught up with initial demand so the wait in the queue won't be too long. Then there's the turnaround time. I'll ship my card back express, but will have to use ground for the return because eVGA charges an arm and a leg for next-day or even 2nd-day service.
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