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    Upgrade gpu m860tu.

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Maxrunner, Dec 3, 2008.

  1. Maxrunner

    Maxrunner Notebook Enthusiast

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    9800m Gts or Gt???
     
  2. Kevin

    Kevin Egregious

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    If you can get a GT, take it.
     
  3. Maxrunner

    Maxrunner Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yeah, im affraid that if i find one they're gonna ask me for a price out of my range.
     
  4. MrDJ

    MrDJ Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    depends what part of the world you are in so good luck on finding one.europe had a some left weeks ago but im not sure about now as they are eol.
     
  5. Maxrunner

    Maxrunner Notebook Enthusiast

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    Right now a store here in Lisbon is asking for 440€ for a Gts.....
     
  6. Maxrunner

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    Edit: Well apparentely there's still the 9800m Gt, its 624€.....:S
     
  7. dtwn

    dtwn C'thulhu fhtagn

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    You can try Eurocom. They have it at 570 CDN, which is currently equivalent to about 370€. This does not include shipping.
     
  8. AsOo

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    Where did you see that? Webservinfor?
     
  9. ARom

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    I hope you realize that the 9800M GT isn't a better invesment over the 9800M GTS unless you overclock your cards frequently.
     
  10. Clyzm

    Clyzm Notebook Evangelist

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    Sure it is... it operates faster at stock speed.

    If you can get a GT at around the same price as a GTS (<$50 more), I'd say go for it.
     
  11. Oiad

    Oiad Notebook Evangelist

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    It's barely a notable flicker's difference in most cases, games and benchmarks. Eyes won't pick up much, if any difference and both have good overclocking potential from what's been posted around.

    Though as just stated, if you do have the spare 50 bucks lying around go for the GT. They're becoming quite the rare commodity and if you're thinking of selling it off for within the next few years it will be worth much more.
     
  12. Maxrunner

    Maxrunner Notebook Enthusiast

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    InSys, Inforlandia.