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Quote: Originally Posted by Michael2575 This thread is not useless. People are getting ripped off by SAGER and just because you and Twilight Vampire want to have a love-in don't mean squat. I've owned a Sager 9880...
Quote: Originally Posted by TwilightVampire Just because you've had a bad experience with Sager doesnt mean you should encourage everyone, even satisfied customers, to feel ripped off. This thread is to ask if you felt...
Quote: Originally Posted by Luke@NBF Everyone that has been around here for a bit remember my 9860 i got back in Nov. '04. Since i got it i put that machine through my full gauntlet of tests and abuse as well as went...
Quote: Originally Posted by Cody @Codename 47: I would wait some weeks until the GeForce 8800 Go is avaiable. Maybe it fits into our sager books. If not, here is the shop, where i bought my 79gtx: www.ww-mmm.de They...
Charles, Any Sager 5720 upgrade path for the 7900 GTX yet? If so, I will just wait for the 7950. If Sager still won't offer it as an upgrade, @ Cody, please provide me with your German contacts so that I may buy the card from...
Quote: Originally Posted by Vollgasasi you should wait for dx10. the 7900gtx doesn't give you much of a speed boost and dual core gives you virtually no speed bost at the moment. 5720 is still top of the...
Well we do know for a fact that the 5720 can run the 7900 Go GTX. I have heard the 512mb version as well. I know you can upgrade through a company in Germany (Cyber something, approximately 600 Euros = Ouch). Now Sager has said...
Quote: Originally Posted by hyperx Im going to buy 5760 soon, but I just want make sure that LCD on 5760 doesn't have sparkles like some Dell have here is the...
Quote: Originally Posted by Cody You may sell your 533 Ram and use DDR2 667 Ram. This should solve the problem. I agree I think you're saying that as the FSB is OC'd and the RAM frequencies rise, there is...
Quote: Originally Posted by Vollgasasi when you overclock your cpu thorugh fsb your ram frequency rises accordingly. so if the new ram doesn't like the frequency your old ram liked, it freezes Precisely was...
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