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ATI's HD 4850 drops below €135



Posted on Jul 4, 2008, 3:26 PM UTC by Peter Kennedy
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What a price! For a new released card with a pretty good performance, this price is cheap as hell!

 

135.00 EUR

=

106.879 GBP

As you can see above I have clearly stated the price of it in £. But why the powercolour version? Why has it gone so cheap?

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