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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
I did the same thing. I blew it up and then concluded it was about 65/35. I suppose that's close enough to 70/30. The main issue to overcome is how comfortable you are with the card. If the OC part bugs you, then wait for another. I'm more into corners, surfaces and images. OC doesn't bother me too much so 70/30 is ok. Beyond that is a bit much for me though. If you have doubts now then you may have more doubts later. Look for a strong strong "6" in a more reasonable price range. You know that they exist and it's just a matter of being patient and finding it. Better to have a strong "6" at a "6" price than a weak "7" at a "7" price. |
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