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You can read the full review right here.
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In a way, i'm happy this gen is so expensive, the high price is the only thing that keeps me from upgrading,even though i don't need the extra horsepower for what i'm playing. I'm stupid like that.
The more expensive the cards, the more i save!
Same, lol. Not only the price, but also availability. Other than some crappy PNY/Palit (and even those not all the time), I rarely see any in stock here.