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Thanks for the feedback all. I really do love that card, and I know, at the end of the day you buy the card, not the plastic. And like you, I'm not as concerned with the reverse, as long as nothing is cut off, the positioning doesn't matter to me.
But to an extent one has to play the game, and I'm always thinking ahead to upgrading these cards, so when the time comes to sell I want to be able to recoup if not profit from my investments. But based on the comments here, I'm gonna seriously consider that card. It IS a beaut. |
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