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#116032 16-Apr-2013 12:57
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Sapphire 5850 1GB, $150 shipped

Best 5850 IMO as its shorter, cooler and quieter than avg. Overclocks on stock volts well too. Never voltage OCd, had light use as I havent used my PC in weeks and didnt game much anyway.

In good order I look after stuff. No dusty mank etc. Card only.

For 1080P its the best bang for buck IMO, plays nearly everything well on max/near max. Only struggled with Metro2033.

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  #800163 16-Apr-2013 12:57
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you.




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  #800894 17-Apr-2013 12:33
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Guess to nitpick I should have added its "Xtreme" edition Sapphire. Im not a competitive gamer so dont require constant 60fps but at 2560 x 1440 only Metro 2033 was not smooth at very high/maxed settings.
Would do fine for me at 1080P but I need a 2gb card for 1440P.

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  #805587 25-Apr-2013 20:01
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