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Gzim
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Re: Why pay premium when you already have it?
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err, y1=.57x+539 for core
y2= 1.4x+539 for Mem (If I did it right, if not, it would be y = .7x+539.
Explination: x= # after orignal Overclock (works both ways) and y = Price.
So, If you did a 50
Mhz
overclock on your core, It would be .57 (50)+539
(to get x just take the difference between the orignal and the new)
539 is the orignal price, .57 and 1.4 are the divisions between 20/35 and 50/35 respectivly.
EDIT- Give me a second, I dont think my math is right.
Now compensate for the ever decreasing market price based upon the bi monthly releases of newer better cheaper cards.
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