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Re: a graphics card question
Posted by Failsafe on Sat Sep 6th at 9:08pm 2003


http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?product%5Fcode=302576&csearch=&cmid=&pfp=srch1

I dont know whether this is good or not...It has big numbers and says it has DirectX9 compatibility, OpenGL1.4 compatibility, and its for the imfamous PCI slot. I want to know if this is good deal or not, as this is what i want my half life 2 to run on. I figured I could ask here, as most of the people won't flame me for asking a stupid question(and i know that you all have at least minimal computer knowledge).

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Re: a graphics card question
Posted by Orpheus on Sat Sep 6th at 9:15pm 2003


seems you are stuck in the same boat i am in..

well we can solve it in 3 ways, or at least i can..

1) i have the card just below this one you have posted above, and i am hoping it may be enuff to map with at least, cause i used it with U2 with no problems..

2) i will get the card you posted and hope 2 times the ram compensates for the PCI issue..

3) i have been looking for a cheap motherboard and AGP card that would cost about the same as the card you posted and swapping all my current hardware to it..

right now, i feel 1 will be more likely to occur, but i favor 3 the most because it will help the most in the long run..

you might consider it as well..

you need to look here:

www.pricewatch.com  for a good MB..

and

www.tigerdirect.com  for prices with pictures to hook them to

hope this helps

my current PC is..

1.4 Athlon Thunderbird HP pavilion

512 pc 133 ram

64 meg Nvidia 440se video card.. PCI

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Re: a graphics card question
Posted by KoRnFlakes on Sun Sep 7th at 6:42am 2003


for a tiny bit more than that u could get an ati radeon 9600 pro. [addsig]



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Posted by Orpheus on Sun Sep 7th at 10:20am 2003


? posted by KoRnFlakes
for a tiny bit more than that u could get an ati radeon 9600 pro.

in a PCI ???

geeze korn

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Posted by KoRnFlakes on Sun Sep 7th at 11:32am 2003


mine cost me just over 120 quid m8. + AGP [addsig]



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Re: a graphics card question
Posted by fraggard on Sun Sep 7th at 11:48am 2003


? posted by Failsafe

http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?product%5Fcode=302576&csearch=&cmid=&pfp=srch1

I'd suggest you look for some performance specs. Try NVIDIA's site maybe. IMO, you could maybe spring for a new MoBo with AGP slots.Settle for a cheaper card for now, then upgrade once you get the Moolah. That's what I did anyway.

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Re: a graphics card question
Posted by Orpheus on Sun Sep 7th at 12:31pm 2003


? posted by KoRnFlakes
mine cost me just over 120 quid m8. + AGP

you're making me wet myself kornman, this whole topic was about his being stuck with a PCI slotted motherboard..

why in the world, would he ask for one, if he had an AGP slot to use

excuse me while i go change /runs

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Posted by KoRnFlakes on Sun Sep 7th at 2:19pm 2003


he never said he needed it to be PCI, he said the one in the url was. [addsig]



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Posted by Orpheus on Sun Sep 7th at 2:23pm 2003


? posted by Failsafe

http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?product%5Fcode=302576&csearch=&cmid=&pfp=srch1

I dont know whether this is good or not...It has big numbers and says it has DirectX9 compatibility, OpenGL1.4 compatibility, and its for the imfamous PCI slot. I want to know if this is good deal or not, as this is what i want my half life 2 to run on. I figured I could ask here, as most of the people won't flame me for asking a stupid question(and i know that you all have at least minimal computer knowledge).

really.. hmm it must be my poor english then

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Posted by KoRnFlakes on Sun Sep 7th at 2:25pm 2003


"I dont know whether this is good or not..."
"and its for the imfamous PCI slot"

its for, not it has to be.

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Re: a graphics card question
Posted by Orpheus on Sun Sep 7th at 2:32pm 2003


? posted by Orpheus
? posted by KoRnFlakes
mine cost me just over 120 quid m8. + AGP

you're making me wet myself kornman, this whole topic was about his being stuck with a PCI slotted motherboard..

why in the world, would he ask for one, if he had an AGP slot to use

excuse me while i go change /runs

you know, this could get to be quite fun..

BTW good afternoon kornman..

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Posted by KoRnFlakes on Sun Sep 7th at 2:36pm 2003


"...It has big numbers and says it has DirectX9 compatibility"

The fact he posted here may tell you he may not know what AGP/PCI are & the differences. He probably searched for a cheapish card & because of that found a PCI one.

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Posted by Orpheus on Sun Sep 7th at 3:02pm 2003


i have to accept your reasoning korn, cause you obviously believe it..

if this is true, then he needs to search harder, cause there is the same card, same price in an AGP style.. i know cause i already looked for myself..

you see, this was my next choice in cards as well

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Re: a graphics card question
Posted by Failsafe on Sun Sep 7th at 8:11pm 2003


No, i have no AGP slot in there (so quit bickering), the "it has big numbers" thing was a joke, and i think i want this GFX card. Well, im done here, who wants pizza?

oh, and the AGP version of it was $100

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Posted by KoRnFlakes on Sun Sep 7th at 8:16pm 2003


I dont understand why the PCI is more expensive than the AGP. [addsig]



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Posted by Raid3n on Mon Sep 8th at 11:40pm 2003


it is more expensive because it is older technology, most computers now come with AGP video cards, or atleats an AGP slot.  it is like 1)DDR -> 2)78pin ram, for 128 mb  1)70$ 2)99$

and for my video card, the TNT2 M64 PRO the PCI is 75$ and the AGP is 55$






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