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Originally Posted by dany
The problem is not the performance, you can add some twice the money and get an X1950 Pro. The main fact is that the card is cheaper than a common 7600GS and brings more technologies under the hood, that i categorically mentioned out quite a few times. So not every thing gets points based on the performance. If you are shelling out 6k... what more can you expect.
So Price/Performance ratio is a considerable factor.
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I checked the prices of 7600GS and X1650Pro. on galaxy computer.. and i found that X1650Pro is for 8000/- and 7600GS is starting from 7100/-. i didn't find the latest prices on the nofal computer site...
Secondly overclocking should have a very very less points.. i am saying based on the point made my by the anandtech's review in one of his post..
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My personal experience is that if the boards maximum overclock is around 50%, long-term you will find that you will have to decrease the overclock in order to maintain stability. I have a couple systems that ran great with a 50% (sometimes more) overclock initially, and then a few months later I had to drop the overclock down to more like 40%. I even have one system now that I can hardly overclock at all, where is it used to hit a 30% overclock without difficulty.
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Definitely there are other features in X1650Pro... but there isn;t enough horse power to fully use those features even in today's games.
Anyway still nice work overall