**ANOTHER DEAL OF THE CENTURY - THIS TIME ITS ATI's TURN!**

Depends what sort of Photoshop stuff you do I suspect but if its only casual working with your photos from a normal digital camera it should do the job, if you work on large images a lot and you use photoshop a large amount of time you may enojy the benefit of a faster card like the 5850, and for only a little more it might be worth it :)
 
Wouldnt mind one of the AMD Radeon HD 5850 myself but at the moment F4 hard drives are more important to get.
So how about a deal of the centuary On samsung F4 2TBs as well.
 
such a shame my 4850 already handles CSS and most other games so well, i only play CSS anyway, otherwise i would have been all over the 5850, when this one dies, im hoping there down to £50 by then
 
Really considering this, but never had CF before...

I already have a 5850, but it's an Asus TOP model, clocked to 765/1125 stock and hits 900/1200 easily - what are the chances this would clock to the same kind of results? If not, what happens? Will it clock the Asus to whatever the other is running at automatically, or will it just continue to run faster?

Also, with CF do you need the connector between the cards like you used to with SLI or does it work without it, as I don't know where mine is?!
 
Really considering this, but never had CF before...

I already have a 5850, but it's an Asus TOP model, clocked to 765/1125 stock and hits 900/1200 easily - what are the chances this would clock to the same kind of results? If not, what happens? Will it clock the Asus to whatever the other is running at automatically, or will it just continue to run faster?

Also, with CF do you need the connector between the cards like you used to with SLI or does it work without it, as I don't know where mine is?!

It will go as fast as the slowest card would go.
 
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