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Posted: Sun, 18th Sep 2011 18:30 Post subject: do you know giada products? |
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hi:)
since i am starting to look for new gfx card i happen to find this cards from giada:
http://www.giadatech.com/index.php?app=product&bid=4
they are cheaper than the other companies cards and i have never heard of this company since last week, so i was wondering if you know them or maybe even got one of there products.
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Slizza
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Posted: Sun, 18th Sep 2011 19:47 Post subject: |
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never heard off them. what model are you looking to buy?
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Posted: Sun, 18th Sep 2011 19:49 Post subject: |
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There is always just a 5-25 euro difference between different brands. Why would you select a much cheaper card anyways? Especially when it is such a low margin business, you should not try to save on 5-25 euro, if you don't want to lose quality!
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proekaan
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Location: Finland
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Posted: Sun, 18th Sep 2011 19:52 Post subject: |
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Posted: Sun, 18th Sep 2011 19:53 Post subject: |
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proekaan wrote: |
Aren't they all basically the same...reference models I mean? Sure the warranty might be different though. |
Yep, plus many of these newer/smaller brands use the manufacturing factories of the bigger ones anyway.
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Posted: Sun, 18th Sep 2011 19:58 Post subject: |
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i am talking about 560 card.
@PumpAction
thanks, i guess you right i'll better pay 30-50 us$ more and will get gigabyte or leadtek , i am with leadtek since my 6600gt and maybe i will keep going with leadtek, i am happy with the products i got from them and the prices of leadtek are cheaper abit usualy.
thanks for the info guys:)
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Posted: Sun, 18th Sep 2011 20:07 Post subject: |
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proekaan wrote: | Never heard of em,but then again I never heard of SPARKLE either until six months or so ago.
Aren't they all basically the same...reference models I mean? Sure the warranty might be different though. |
Sparkle is a sister company of Sapphire. And most cards are generally the same for hte most part other than you paying for the support you get from the company.
If you're going nVidia stick with evga if you can, those guys are toooop nooootch.
If you're going ATI stick with Sapphire
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Posted: Sun, 18th Sep 2011 20:11 Post subject: |
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Pay a bit more and buy a card with a good custom cooler. Always buy a GPU with a custom cooler, always. Brands like Sapphire have amazing custom coolers which only cost 10-20 bucks more than the standard editions.
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Posted: Sun, 18th Sep 2011 22:58 Post subject: |
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I did a search for them and got pictures of her:

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Posted: Thu, 22nd Sep 2011 23:44 Post subject: |
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ok, i did it:)
i am happy owner of gigabyte gtx560 ti oc edition + antec psu (620wat high curent gamer).
(checked some benchmarks and tests for the two and found good words on them.)
this replace my enermax liberty 400wat psu and my 8800gts 320.
great card:) 31c when rest on 40% fan speed and under stress around 42-44c with 47-50 % fan speed.
the 8800 started at around 60 and under heavy work went to 80+ so i guess i have better equipment now;)
EDIT:lol @ SpykeZ 
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