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Leadtek arent a bad manufacture, and the 7950 is a kick a** card ive heard.

Never heard of specific problems with leadtek cards, sp yeh, go for it.

I like cards by BFG and XFX, each to his own :P

You probbably will get some peoples saying, go ATI...but go with wat you want, there is always the constant battle between ATI and NVIDIA.

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its an inpressive card i read many reviews on it, has a bit of overclocking potienal nothing to large but hey, im an ATi fan, but its a good card go for it

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I've owned (and still do) a few Leadtek cards, never had a problem with any of them. They are usually reasonably priced and just as good as any other top name brand.

I prefer nVidia to ATI because of better drivers and quite easy BIOS flashing/modding.

You'll probably be very happy with that card, go for it if it feels right for you (price range, performance level)!

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I´m selling those and the XFX cards. I prefer them over XFX cards but that´s just mine. Good solid cards that are based on the nVidia model with the nVidia cooler. The cooler could have been better and to me it´s a bit noisy. Other then that just another good card ;).

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that is a very good card, the benchmarks on it are outstanding. but if you want to, save money and go for a 7900gt. its not as good but it does save money. but in the US they air fairly closely priced, so it all depends on how prices are for u.

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I forgot to mention that I'm getting it for 310 USD including VAT and shipping. The 7900 GT is only 20 USD cheaper, so I thought I'd go for the 7950 GT Extreme. (Plus it has 512 MB DDR3 against 256 on 7900 GT). Thanks for your advices guys. Oh, I won't be getting Vista on my system for quite a while, so DX10 cards are out.

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