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    Quote Originally Posted by Rostov
    Thank you for all of your inputs. I'm a bit curious to know how Newegg can charge up to $80 cheaper minus deliver fee. I guess that's the power of online stores vs. brick and mortar(no overhead, less staff, etc etc) Looks like I'll pick up a new one in a week or two. Thanx again all for your help.
    Coming from somebody who almost tried to run a retail store you are pretty fucked if you try to match their prices.

    Most online places don't pay for the products until they are actually sold, and as computer parts can lose more than 50% of their value in less than a year you need to get as much money out of them as you can as soon as they come out, and dropping prices is a huge loss, and you only sell one or two internal parts per week so you really don't have any bargaining room.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OmegaZero_Alpha
    The answer is yes on both of your questions, and NO YOU FUCKING MORON DON'T BUY THAT FROM THE FUCKING BRICK AND MORTAR.

    You can get the 465 online for like 250$ and the gtx260 for 150$


    http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...82E16814125332


    There is your GTX465 for the same amount you were about to pay for your GTX260.
    Quick newb question.(Me, posting a newb question? pfffft!) My power supply is 550W. Is that sufficient power? I checked the specs for the card above on Newegg.ca but it did not mention what the minimum power requirements were.

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    It takes about 300 watts at load so it really depends on what other parts you have.

    I am going to give you a weak yes.
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    Just got my new vid card today but I won't be able to install until later this week as I'm too busy right now. Interestingly, the box said a 550W min PSU is required. Which is what I have. Now is that PSU powerful enough for my ENTIRE computer or JUST the vid card?

    hmmmm.... The fine print down here says...."Minimum system power requirement based on a PC configured with an Intel i7 3.2 Ghz CPU"...

    I'm still chugging along with my Q6600 Intel Core 2 Quad.

    My old PSU was a 250 W w/ an 8600GT.

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    that cpu is a bottleneck in most games now.
    /sarcasm

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