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The 8800 is a good mid-range card, and it'll prob'ly run anything you plan on playing at a pretty decent rate. I don't recall if it has PhysX or DX10/11 support, though. It's worth looking up.
No, you're wrong. it goes like this: 6 series, 7 series, 8 series, 9 series. The higher number the series is, the more recent and advanced the card. Of course, the X00 behind the series number defines just how proficient a card it is. Usually, the highest card in a series is about par with a low-to-middle number of the newer series. The reason you'd buy a low-number card of a new series instead of a high-number card of a previous series is that it's usually capable of using new features. Think PhysX, DX versions, SLI, etc.So the 8800 is like a 9500, but with a few less features.
Not true some of the 8 series cards are hundres of dollars more expensive because they are better.Though the 9500 can play anything for a reasonable price
Not true some of the 8 series cards are hundres of dollars more expensive because they are better.
some of the 8 series cards are hundres of dollars more expensive
hundres of dollars
hundres
Ok, perhaps one zoom too far. That's just rubbing a typo in. My point is, if you're paying hundreds, you're being ripped off. I have a 9800 GT that cost me $125. That's not even two hundreds. An 8800 at more than $100 better have some really ****ing nice bonuses being thrown in.