OC3D Review: Zotac GTX260

It is a very nice screen and certainly the pride of my setup. I guess when you get a screen of that size and quality there is little need to upgrade again so while it's expensive at first, it's more of an investment for the longterm. When you consider I do a major upgrade of high end GPU's and CPU's every 6 months or so, it actually works out rather cheap!
 
name='w3bbo' said:
It is a very nice screen and certainly the pride of my setup. I guess when you get a screen of that size and quality there is little need to upgrade again so while it's expensive at first, it's more of an investment for the longterm. When you consider I do a major upgrade of high end GPU's and CPU's every 6 months or so, it actually works out rather cheap!

Cries :( 6months? takes me a year to save up for something and by then its out of date :P
 
I find knowing when to buy and when to sell helps damage limitation;). It also helps snapping up bargains (280GTX for £150 4 months ago anybody? :D) using them and then selling on for a profit near the end of it's 'life'.
 
name='w3bbo' said:
I find knowing when to buy and when to sell helps damage limitation;). It also helps snapping up bargains (280GTX for £150 4 months ago anybody? :D) using them and then selling on for a profit near the end of it's 'life'.

£150? I found £250 cheap! was this new?
 
Annoying... I can't find it in any Norwegian stores... Just the 3008wfp which has got the new design on the foot. I like the old version better. Too square for me. But I'm seriously considering to blow off some money on the 2408wfp. I have no need for 30" at the moment.
 
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