Bargain X1950 Pro 256MB GDDR3 = Bargain.

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- Powered by ATI Radeon X1950 PRO - 580MHz (RV570 80nm)
- 256MB-256bit 8 channel GDDR3 memory - 1.40GHz
- 36 Pixel shader processor
- Ultra-threaded SM 3.0 Engine
- 512-bit Ring-bus
- HDCP Ready!!
- Low power consumption (Consumes 60W less than equivalent X1900 XT)
- Crossfire2 READY (Internal Crossfire Connection) - Just buy another X1950 Pro for Crossfire!!

£70.49 Inc. VAT
(Price is the link)



Thats a seriously good price!
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Maybe but it's Radeon and they have always had issue with drivers. Always!!
 
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I paid more than that for a 9600pro two years ago.

That is such a ridiculously good deal.

If only I had a system that needed it :p
 

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Prices for the X1950 are cheap as dirt
 
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AMD prices are dirt cheap too, and there's more price cuts round the corner for the AM2 Athlons...

Looks like they are influencing the ATi prices as the parent company. Good good. :D
 

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good for the consumer... but bad year for both AMD and ATI
 
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Yeah shame I cant buy an adaptor for my board to change it to 940

I would upgrade my CPU then :(

AM2 were'nt out or quite rare when I bought this, Just shows how fast things are progressing. My board aint even 2years old
 

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TriplexDread said:
Maybe but it's Radeon and they have always had issue with drivers. Always!!

Had my Radeon X1950 pro for about 6 months now...No issues with drivers at all..
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