Alex,
So, are you suggesting to blow off the 4670 and just focus on the 4350 until I can afford the 4780? Thank you for the link, but I may have drawn the wrong conclusion. I am not opposed to an nVidia solution, but at the moment, it seems that nVidia just does not have their sh** together.
Some words might help.
Best,
Duncan

At 13:49 11/24/2008 -0800, you wrote:
http://www.gpureview.com/superlatives.php


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Subject: [H] Possible new video cards

Seeking opinions. Thinking of ordering these 2 video cards.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127390

MSI 4350/512  ~$40.00 USD
This card would be used for bringing up new systems mostly. It could end up
being my primary "office" video card.  I do like the 'no-far' design.  And,
it seems to have nice mid-level power for what I do with my office machine.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127383

MSI 4670/512  ~81.00 USD
This card would be used for my Gaming machine.  I just can not stretch the
dollars to the 4870 ATM. But, it is still a possibility; based on the
JoeUser search/research!
If this card works for gaming, I may even get another (or two) and use them
as my "basic" video card for the new P5Q3 m/b's.

Suggestion welcome. The plastic is buzzing............. :)
Thank you,
Duncan

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