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I have for sale my Point Of View 6800GS Video Card http://www.guru3d.com/article/Videocards/314/ It has an Arctic Cooler installed which helps the card to run much cooler than with the stock HSF. http://www.arctic-cooling.com/vga2.php?idx=40 (I will also include the factory cooler).

It plays all of the latest games without any problems.

This is a powerful video card and is built off the Nvidia 6800GT reference design using high quality components. It is also software unlockable to 16 pixel pipes/ 6 Vertex Shaders (6800GT/Ultra Spec) as its the NV40 GPU.

I paid $450 8 months ago and recently spent $44.00 on the cooler. I'm willing to part with it for $260.00 ONO Sorry guys this is as low as I can go

If you are interested call me on 02 9975 7710 during business hours and ask for Christian or email me [email protected]. It is available for pick up or delivery (at your cost) in Sydney.

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Price dropped to $260 Sorry I cant go any lower than this ridiculous price.

Check out the review on Guru3D in my first post as it is the card thats reviewed. It is based on the NV40 GPU which is unlockable using a simple piece of software from within windows at no danger of damage to the card (Rivatuner from www.guru3d.com) to 16 piexl pipes/6 Vertex shaders. I have verified that all shader/vertex units on the card are fully operational.

The card is based on the 6800GT reference design and i have included the original 6800GT reference cooler. This is a native AGP card and is not one of the dodgy PCI-E NV42 cards with the bridge chip installed on a non-NVIDIA designed cheapo board. It has high quality Voltage regulator modules and a very high performance low noise cooler.

If you dont want it at this price i'm keeping it for myself :happy:

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