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Nvidia GeForce 9500 GT

Friday April 17, 2009
Written by Staff writers
Tags: Nvida | GeForce | 9500 | GT
AUD
$115
Price at time of review.
Can't handle gaming and beaten by cheaper media cards too.
 
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TrashGordon
Aug 6, 2009 7:06 PM
I currently have this card, and I must say, it runs the original Serious Sam quite nicely!

Lesson learned: cheaper does not mean better. Quite the opposite in fact.


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