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(read first post) Should a video card model # indicate the exact specifications?

  • Yes, a 6600GT should always have GDDR3 128-bit interface

    Votes: 19 65.5%
  • No, vendors need to be able to sell 6600GTs with DDR, DDR2 and GDDR3 at 128 or 256-bit

    Votes: 10 34.5%

  • Total voters
    29
Now i'm really pissed. I ordered a system from NCIX with an eVGA 7800gt CO 470mhz, and it was on sale for 390cad. Now they email me saying its no longer availablee and shit, and they are prepared to offer me a 7800gt co se 460mhz, for the same price. Now the regular price of the co is 418 while the se reg price is 392. BUT, right now, the se is selling for 344 plus a 25 mir, and they're PREPARED to OFFER(more like overcharge) :roll: me the worse card. Why the fuck would i pay the same price for a crappier card i can get like 80 bucks cheaper. WTF is that! :evil:
 
Now i'm really pissed. I ordered a system from NCIX with an eVGA 7800gt CO 470mhz, and it was on sale for 390cad. Now they email me saying its no longer availablee and shit, and they are prepared to offer me a 7800gt co se 460mhz, for the same price. Now the regular price of the co is 418 while the se reg price is 392. BUT, right now, the se is selling for 344 plus a 25 mir, and they're PREPARED to OFFER(more like overcharge) :roll: me the worse card. Why the fuck would i pay the same price for a crappier card i can get like 80 bucks cheaper. WTF is that! :evil: