Re: video card sugestion
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Save up and get a Radeon x800 XT. :wink:
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Posted by Gorbachev on
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256MB over 128MB is useless. Go with the 9600XT. If you're wanting a bit more you can get a 9800 Pro which is a fairly large step above for about $330-350. The Radeon cards are much better for image quality, they run games with AF and AA waay better than Nvidia cards, which equates to a smoother looking game.
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If you insist on getting one of these, wait a few months. I guarantee the prices will drop drastically once the x800 starts taking over the market.
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Tue May 18th 2004 at 3:19pm
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Is that the new ATi thats coming out to rival the Nvidia 6800? I heard it was quite far behind the Nvidia in power / features.
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Go for the AtI ... or wait a couple of months, and buy a radeon 9800XT ...
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So is there a difference between 256mb and 128mb ram on the card? I'd also consider a FX5900 or a 9800 but they are double the money. I know prices will drop with the release of the 6800 and the 10800 but the difference is still there.
I guess the consideration would also include can the 2 cards I showed above play upcomming games like HL2, Doom3, FarCry, Halo 2, etc.
Oh yea and from the 100plus review specs pages I've read the X800 is better than the 6800 in most categories, the rest, are mostly tied between the 2 cards 'cept for a few categories where the 6800 takes the cake.
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Well I just read an article comparing the two, and while the ATi top model gets better FPS with AA and AF on, both are still extremely high and surely whether you are getting 160 or 120 fps is of little consequence? NVidia's new cards apparently have features that the ATi card does not. I know very little about the tech side of graphics hardware, but my flatmate assures me Nvidia's card is most likely the one to get.
Then again, maybe he is just an NVidia fanboy :biggrin:
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Posted by scary_jeff on
Tue May 18th 2004 at 7:44pm
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Most reviews I saw did put the new X800 slightly ahead of the FX6800, but it depends what you want to play... nivida is supposed to be better in openGL performance, and that's what Doom 3 will be using. Also, only the two top end cards from each line have been seen, and most people don't pay ?300-?400 ($400-$500) for a graphics card. The real competition is in the mid range cards, that's what I'm waiting for - and the performance of the top end models does not have to reflect on the perfromance of the midrange ones :smile: If it was two identically performing cards at the same price, I would go with nvidia every time.
Back to Wild's question, if you must have one of those two, the 9600XT is the faster, but if I were you, I would get neither. The 9800pro has all but a few percent of the performance of the 9800XT, and is much cheaper. It will easily outpace the two you suggest, and in the UK at least, it is only 20-25% more expensive. Both of them should run HL2, but Gabe specifcally said that the 9800s (that doesn't include some 'SE' crap) run HL2 very nicely. Also, Asus is an expensive brand. If you don't care about overclocking or bundled software, get a different make.
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Posted by Crono on
Tue May 18th 2004 at 8:12pm
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Asus can suck donkey nuts. :biggrin:
However, Jeff is absolutly correct (bet you never thought I'd say that, huh)
And, WC, there's a big performance difference between having 128 and 256 megs of ram on the card, it works just like on your motherboard (or close enough for my point :wink: )... but for video.
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oiw... lol some say 256mb is important some say otherwise... lol. DEBATE!!! :biggrin: nope. I'll have a look see on ebay for cards. Cause yea, the 9600 and the FX5700 are about the highest price range I could go, the stores sell the 9800 for about 500 to 600$. Thats looking at either ASUS or MSI.
As far as card features go, well, it depends, I could care less for a TV out or bundled DVD player lol. But I do want some overclocking headroom.
But I've seen a SAPHIRE 9800 (pro I think) for 300$ but I dont know if thats just junk or quality.
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About a week ago a hardware store near my house had an ASUS 9800Pro for $150 (US). (the store sells OEM stuff mostly).
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256 is not important in any game available today. You can go to any video card comparison, and you will see that if you double the memory to 256 while running at the same speed, the average FPS boost in current games is 0. This will obviously change in the future, as the average video memory requirement will obviously climb over the years, but you will probably get another new card by then anyway :smile:
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Apparently the U3 engine will require 1Gb of video memory to run it on its top settings :biggrin: Will be a couple of years before that is used in games however.
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I agree that the nvidia card needing two molex connectors is a bit lame, but this is only for the very top end card that hardly anybody will be buying. Also, who puts a PCI card in the slot right next to the AGP slot anyway? If the graphics card doesn't physically block this slot, then putting a card in it will severely restrict airflow to the graphics card...
I'm also waiting to get one of the new cards, hopefuly the '3rd one down', that has been announced, but not released for review. Apparently it should come in at ?200/$300, which is about my limit for graphics card spending (I refuse to spend more money on that one small board than for the motherboard and processor combined :smile: )
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Posted by scary_jeff on
Wed May 19th 2004 at 1:23am
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You got motherboard and processor for ?100!?
I guess it depends on what motherboard you get... I'm planning on getting a P4P800-D, which is around $100 on newegg. I know there are a lot cheaper boards, but I think the motherboard is one area where money is well spent. Plus I will need many of the features it has such as 1MHz FSB increments, adjustable Vcore/Vmem, >2 IDE conenctors, SATA connectors, smart fan throttling, etc etc.
I have only ever bought Asus boards, and I would never buy otherwise - it just doesn't seem worth skimping on such a critical part of the system. Same goes for power supplies - I look around, there are 'value' 450 watt supplies for ?15, then branded ones at around ?60. I would rather pay more for a quiet, quality PSU, with good tolerances. Power stability is critical in having a stable system, and for me, a slower, quieter, stable system beats a faster, but more noisy and unstable system any day. I definately don't go in for all these lights and stuff though.
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Posted by scary_jeff on
Wed May 19th 2004 at 9:47am
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What onboard graphics isn't rubbish?
Wild.. that may be so, but wheres the sense in buying the 9600XT, when for not much more ($300, you say?), you can get somethng significantly better. If you aren't sure, go look at some reviews. Google any product for '<productname> review', and you will get a ton of results and forums threads.
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another thing to consider, and since i have not read this entire thread, it might have been mentioned already..
different combinations of parts act differently..
i have an elcheapo ATI 9000 AGP card.. it works so-so for me, no real complaints considering how little it costed, but... i have seen higher benchmarks on other computers posted.. i assume its another portion of their PC compensating..
also, i have heard of conflicting parts causing grief.. picking the best card, may not be wildcards best option, considering the mixmatch his PC is in.. (high grade rams mixed with a low end microprocessor)
good luck WC
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What are you suggesting Orph?
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Posted by Crono on
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Jeff, ASUS is the ONLY company I've had major problems with.
Believe me, I don't skimp on any of the parts or get cheap crappy parts (like Gateway, Compaq, or Dell).
Lately I've been sticking to MSI, I've not had one problem with them (nor have my 6 other friends who have one of their boards), however, they were purchased over a year ago ... and they're not Intel boards :razz:
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Posted by scary_jeff on
Wed May 19th 2004 at 8:37pm
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Wild, the cheaper one is a 9600, not a 9600XT. It won't perform as well by a significant margin. It is a nightmare buying any computer part, you just have to go for it. whatever you buy, you could have spent a little less for something not quite as fast, or a little more for something a bit faster, and whatever you buy (bar RAM), you could have got it cheaper if you had waitied a month. These are two unavoidable facts that you have to accept before you go ahead and buy something :smile:
OK Crono, well I like Asus and I'm not changing. We all have our hardware predjudices, mine is against VIA :smile: I suppose another reason it's more expensive is because of the Intel chipset, but i like them to :biggrin:
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Re: video card sugestion
Posted by scary_jeff on
Thu May 20th 2004 at 1:53am
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Wild Card. Go to google, search for '9800 pro review'. The resulting sites will tell you how the 9800 pro actually compares to the 9600XT, as opposed to how ATI say it is supposed to compare. Like I said before, and others have said, if you don't go for the most expensive brand with double the memory you actually need, the price difference between the 9600XT and the 9800 pro is around 20%.
Crono... I said 'hardware predjudice', this was supposed to indicate that such opinions are probably not widely applicable, as they are almost invariably the result of limited personal experience. I know VIA don't suck really, otherwise they wouldn't be one of the world's biggest chipset manufacturers :smile:
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Posted by scary_jeff on
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$90, bargain. MAke sure you are looking for a 128 meg 9800 pro. Any other 9800 will either be far more expensive, or not worth having.