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read the reviews

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:20 pm
by hyperlite
PNY NVIDIA Quadro 6000 Video Card - 6GB GDDR5, PCI-Express 2.0 (x16), 1x Dual-Link DVI-I, 2x DisplayPort, DirectX 11, Dual-Slot, Fan, (VCQ6000-PB)

List Price:
$4,999.99
Instant Savings:
- $1,000.00 (20%)
Price:
$3,99999



Overall
5.0
Value 5.0Features 5.0Quality 5.0Performance 5.0
Reviewer:
Leo
Date:
Dec 26, 2012
Unbelievable
Bought this mainly to play flash games, online poker and run dual CRT monitors. Pros: Excellent price to performance ratio Drivers were a breeze to install Room is warmer Cons: Had to cut holes in front and back of my mini-ATX just to fit her in. Lights dim when computer turns on. Very satisfied with my purchase, looking forward into the near future to buy another one, or two.

Overall
5.0
Value 5.0Features 5.0Quality 5.0Performance 5.0
Reviewer:
CRACKER
Date:
Dec 25, 2012
Best Graphics Card I've Ever Owned!!
Now I can run Minecraft at high settings with 14 fps, on two screens! I sold my console, car and wife for this computer but it was well worth it after I could play Skyrim at 30 fps on low settings. I'm definitely going to buy another one to increase my fps by 5!

Overall
5.0
Value 5.0Features 5.0Quality 5.0Performance 5.0
Reviewer:
George
Date:
Dec 05, 2011
This costs 5X my computer but it was worth it!!!
Combine this with core i7 and 16gb of ram I can finally run Crysis 2 on medium settings! After I finish Crysis 2 I'll sell this and buy me a new car. Well worth the price.


Glad to see these folks can run minecraft with this.

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... 0&csid=_61

Re: read the reviews

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:22 pm
by fr0stbyte124
Dammit, another spam bot. Oh wait, it's just hyperlite.

Re: read the reviews

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:29 pm
by Professor Fenway
That is hilarious. A ridiculous review for an equally ridiculous price. Sounds like something fr0st would do. The price, I mean.

Re: read the reviews

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:31 pm
by hyperlite
HAHAHAHAHA

Fr0st failed, I read his post before he edited it, and he legitly did not know that these people were trolling, he asked why they were buying a workstation GPU for gaming. I saw that, yes I did.

Re: read the reviews

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:33 pm
by hyperlite
I got this card and now I can play Half Life in 4D! That's right suckers, I get 10e38962 FPS, and it made my internets faster.
-John
Also by John
I used this card to travel to the future because it can't play today's games, it's that good.


One word, Chicks
Before I bought this card I was living in my moms basement. I weighed 390 pounds and smelled like rotten cabbage. 6 months after getting this card I still live in my moms basement and weight the same but man the chicks are on my man meat when I drop NVIDIA 900-21030-0020-100 Tesla C2075 Workstation Card - 6GB, GDDR5, PCI-Express 2.0 (x16), 1x Dual-Link DVI-I, 1.03 Tflops, Dual-Slot. Thanks NVidia
-Col. Sanders

The last GPU you'll probably ever buy...
I'm not going to lie. This graphics card probably isn't for everyone. Being a semi-pro elite gamer, this card has the horsepower I need to get me through those tough encounter demanding max fps. Credability. I've been playing Hello Kritty Online since the open beta in August 2008. The system requiremnts call for a card with AT LEAST 512MB video memory, and can handle directX 8. This card can do all that, AND MORE! Sure, there are probably one or two cards out there that I could have purchased to cut costs.., But when you and your friends are helping Kitty wake up from her etheral slumber, and heling her defeat a mysterious and malevolent power. You don't have time to be disconnecting, tradmillin, or dropping frames just because of a weakscause GPU. Do yourself a favor and get this card! Pros include Green and Black colors A sticker for my computer case

Re: read the reviews

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:34 pm
by fr0stbyte124
hyperlite wrote:HAHAHAHAHA

Fr0st failed, I read his post before he edited it, and he legitly did not know that these people were trolling, he asked why they were buying a workstation GPU for gaming. I saw that, yes I did.
Aww. But yeah, I didn't read the posts closely enough to see the trolling. Thought they were idiots with too much money.

Re: read the reviews

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:35 pm
by hyperlite
I thought so too, first one I read was the guy playing internet poker.

Re: read the reviews

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:42 pm
by Tunnelthunder
I caught it too and made a remark insulting you both but deleted it when hyper's post went away and fr0st changed his. Now, I didn't get to insult anyone. Pity party for Tunnel your table is ready.

Re: read the reviews

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 10:00 pm
by Chairman_Tiel
It's a workstation card for rendering *, not much use for gaming.

CAPTAIN OBVIOUS, AWAY!

Re: read the reviews

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 5:59 am
by Dr. Mackeroth
I didn't realize they were trolling either. I just thought the first guy was an idiot for not using the card properly, the second one was just wrong, and the third one... well... I didn't actually look at the graphic card's stats until afterwards.

So, what is the best graphics card for gaming?

Re: read the reviews

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 8:19 am
by Chairman_Tiel
There are two competing brands - AMD/ATI and nVidia.

The 7990 Radeon HD and 690 GTX are each company's respective 'infinity+1' graphics card. A Crossfire or SLI setup (again respectively) would be the best graphics card solution.

Though if you mean from a practibility standpoint, a 7770 or 660 should get the job done without any frills.

Re: read the reviews

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:53 am
by fr0stbyte124
Lol, all those cards you just mentioned are absolute monsters. The 660 is like 10x more powerful than the hardware I'm running right now. No frills, my ass. :p

Re: read the reviews

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 12:47 pm
by Iv121
Yea and that stuff costs like 1000$ each ... I usually buy new card when mine shows it's age. I get the average one for around 250$ to serve me for a while, I found that enough for quite a time. The cost can pretty much tell you what you need currently (from official retailers OFC)

Re: read the reviews

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 12:51 pm
by Chairman_Tiel
Iv121 wrote:Yea and that stuff costs like 1000$ each ... I usually buy new card when mine shows it's age. I get the average one for around 250$ to serve me for a while, I found that enough for quite a time. The cost can pretty much tell you what you need currently (from official retailers OFC)
1000$?

Please tell me you're talking about the overkill setups I posted. 7770s hover around 120$ USD, 660's aren't much more.

Re: read the reviews

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 1:20 pm
by hyperlite
660s are $230, though they are a lot more powerful than the 7770s, and Nvidia has Physx, and lots of other cool stuff. I am becoming a real Intel/Nvidia fan boy.
AMD is not my favorite.

http://www.hwcompare.com/13304/geforce- ... n-hd-7770/

you should expect it to be way more expensive.