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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: jaik92662 on January 15, 2003, 08:26:09 PM
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For all you gaming freaks out there, what\'s your opinion on what graphics card is the best?
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at the moment. Radeon 9700 Pro. Till the Geforce FX is released..
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firstly, whats yer budget?
but if money is no objection, then like souly said theirs the R9700 pro, but if u wait till mid march and r willing to spend 400~500$ then get the GF FX.
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either the ATi 9700, or the nVidia gForce 4 4600. or wait for the new nVidia, i think its the MX or FX
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Try FX, MX cards are cheaper versions of Ti cards.
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either way, WEZ, you cant afford either one. with money u would spend, buy a foosball table
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Originally posted by §ôµÏG®ïñD
Try FX, MX cards are cheaper versions of Ti cards.
dont know too much about video cards, but from what iv heard MX is not a good kind of card to use if u plan on gaming. I have a geforce 3 and its been working fine. Only draw back is that on Rainbow Six: Raven Shield, it can get very choppy and i refuse to turn down the graphics,lol. But, if u can afford it, Geforce FX is the way to go. Im personally either gunna wait till the FX price drops or wait until the next geforce version comes out.
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The Geforce 4 Ti4600 are pretty cheap now. They\'ll prolly be even cheaper when Geforce FX is finally released.
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hey spencer you sly kitty, i don\'t want to hear it.
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it also depends on your processor and your Power supply (the newer boeards need more power from your power supply) I had problems with my 250 watt PS with my Radeon 9700Pro card until I got a 450 watt beast!) you get a cable to tap into your Power supply with the card. the new Geforce card wont be out till spring from what i have heard. I wouldnt be surprised if it cost upwards of 500 bucks (the radeon cost 400) plus by the looks of it, it takes up 2 bays it is so tall (mostly the cooling fan).
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Yep. u need a good psu with the newer machines today. i had a 300watt psu that kept goin pop. so i\'ve replaced it with a high quality 400watt psu. works perfectly fine now. Although i may be buying a 520watt psu when i get my new case. The psu i have may not fit. :( The old 300watt just needs the 5amp fuse replaced. so i\'ll use that in this case if i don\'t have to buy a new psu.
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it takes up 2 bays it is so tall
if u have a card in yer AGP port, you NEVER put a card in the 1st PCI slot below it
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Hrmm Emmy, I\'m not exactly sure who you quoted that from, so I can\'t be sure what he\'s talking about. But, given the topic title, I\'ll assume he\'s talking about the new GeForce FX. Some of the higher clocked cards take up two bays. One for the card itself and ONE FOR THE COOLING FAN!!!!.
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Originally posted by Viper_Fujax
dont know too much about video cards, but from what iv heard MX is not a good kind of card to use if u plan on gaming. I have a geforce 3 and its been working fine. Only draw back is that on Rainbow Six: Raven Shield, it can get very choppy and i refuse to turn down the graphics,lol. But, if u can afford it, Geforce FX is the way to go. Im personally either gunna wait till the FX price drops or wait until the next geforce version comes out.
Not to nitpick, or prop up my post count (where did the post counts go anyway?), but MX\'s are "mainstream" products. That means, they\'re better suited for granny or mummy for their internet surfing experience. The new MX cards out now lack vertex shaders, so they are actually inferior to your GeForce3!
Bottom line, AVOID MX CARDS IF U WANT TO PLAY GAMES
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There\'s GF4 cards that take over 1 of the pci slots (mine being one of them)..
I see AGP cards being moved a slot higher in the future.... leaving 2 slots worth of space for agp cards.
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alright, thanks everyone for your help. I\'m buying one tomorrow
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how much do you have?and where r u goin>
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I have about 250$ and I\'m going to Fry\'s
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i hate frys, the reture and checkout line is always too long
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hey im no game frak thank you very much jerk
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whos a jerk, me or jaik>
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Fry\'s has the biggest selection for a good price
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250$ i believe u can get a chaintech or albatron GF4 Ti4400 for that price.
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If you\'re in the sub $250 price range go for the Radeon 9500 Pro. Great performance for the price and DX9 compatibility.
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imo, better off getting a Ti4600 rather then a 9500 pro.
9500 pro performs better under AA.. Ti4600 performs better without aa.
I don\'t bother using any kinda AA. When you\'re at high rez already why bother.
Although these days, you\'re better of waiting alittle and getting a 9700 pro or gffx.
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Ti4600 isn\'t fully Dx9 compliant. If you want something better in general, the 9500 is a better option. It\'ll have a longer life span; a better buy overal.
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yea.. how many games use DX8 fully... none
It will be awhile before dx9 is used fully. Even then GF FX will be cheaper.. Wait alittle.. Then get 9700pro or GF Fx.
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whell if thats what ppl are thinkin, then don\'t buy anything until the newer cards become cheaper. thats obvoius. but if someone wants to buy something now, then the 9500 is the better choice.
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Dx9 is nothing its not even used in making games, its basically worthless, also the ti4600 would ass rape the 9500 when it comes to performance, Dx9 or not.
and thats my .002 cents. :)
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I\'d rather get the 9500 Pro... don\'t forget it\'s cheaper too.
Besides, the 9500P \'rapes\' the Ti4600 when AA and AF is used.
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well i just read some reviews, and well it seems the 9500 is quite the performer espicially at 4x aa and 8x aniso, (but who actually plays at these settings, really ;)) god i hate having to swallow my own words :p, but hey the 4600 still beats the 9500 when it comes to pure perfomance :).
btw sammy how ya been?, its been a while since i\'ve seen ya on MSN
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Yeah, you\'re never online anymore! :evil: :p
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It\'s simple.. if u want AA go 9500 Pro.. if u want pure performance go GF4 Ti. Either way it\'s a good buy.