Sadly, in the UK at least, AGP cards are no longer cheaper,
particularly at the top end. AGP based 6800GT's are still selling for
?270+, whereas you can pick up a 7800GT in PCI-E for ?220 or so :sad: My
6800GT just broke recently, and upon sending it back I could only get a
refund, which was s**t given that I bought the card in an amazing
special offer (?165). Now the best I can afford with that money is a
6800 standard.
By my research, nVidia have kinda won out in this round (while ATi
definately won the last round), at least in AGP. Only the nVidia cards
of the current gen have SM3.0 support, which is hardly an issue in
today's games, but I've heard Stalker is going to use it intensively
and I wouldn't be surprised if Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion and plenty
other upcoming titles start using it for prettier effects. In the mid
range cards, the 6600GT and 6800 standard both beat out the x700 series
in almost all benchmarks, though the ATi card seems a little better in
HL2 at high res with AA/AF on. In the upper range, the 6800GT seems to
beat out the x800 is most games, though obviously the x800 proves
itself in others.
If you DO have PCI-E though, and are looking for a good mid-range card,
there is a new ATi one out - the x800 GTO<sup>2</sup> - that is meant to be great
for the money. It has 12 pixel pipelines but the other 4 can be
unlocked to bring it to 16 (the same as the top x800 series cards), and
it can apparently be overclocked quite easily to x850pe speeds, making
it as good as a top of the line card for, in the UK, only ?150 odd. If
you want top of the line and money is not an issue, then I guess your
choices are either the 7800 series, or the upcoming ATi x1800 series.
Of course, I'm not expert on any of this, I'm just regurgetating what
I've found on hardware sites while deciding on what card I should buy.
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