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X1650 to X1950-Pro

If you can find a new one anywhere for £60 I'd be interested :)

To be honest. I appreciate that the 3850 is a much better card, but I'm hardly a serious gamer, so I think the X1950 is the better choice for me.

Cheaper than a 3850 and still a sizable leap over my current card, and it'll do me fine on Trackmania and the like until I feel a bit more flash :)

Cheers anyway guys !!
 
just upgraded from dual 1950xt 512's to dual his 3870's and to be fair according to 3dmark 06 its about a 25% gain in speed. Does mean i got a couple of spare 1950's going cheap if anyone wants to make a decent offer :-)
 
Thinking off selling my 1950 pro 512 don't play games at the mo.Fans spinning doing nothing may use my 800pro for a little while. 512 memory should be minimum to buy these days.:cool: If i sell it ill buy another card in the summer crysis, farcry 2 will look better
 
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I bought a used 512MB Sapphire X1950pro today for £51inc, seen 256MB models go for roughly £45inc so think I got a good deal. Its for a little gaming machine for a client who's Pentium III 1GHz (64MB AGP Riva 128) system died at xmas.

Managed to pick up a lot of cheap second hand components to build him a updated tower based around a socket 939 Athlon 64 3200+

In the sub £50 price bracket its hard to beat the X1950Pro, I nearly bought a new 256MB 7600GT for the same money, glad I waited as the Radeon is a much better card (hopefully its in full working order).
 
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I'm not sure but I think you get told off for selling stuff on OCUK that's not in the "for sale" section..... I think.....
 
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