which are good grap cards with good price
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which are good grap cards with good price
Depends on what you need it for.
Gaming ofcourse :)
yep gamin i was lookin at nvidias new gamin comp cobra or something like that
it 3grand but the secs will blow ur mind
AGP or PCI Express?
Three grand just for the vid card?! Is that in U.S. dollars or pesos?Quote:
Originally Posted by buggesy666
Dollars :) 3grand = 300
He wants a gaming card alright :)Quote:
Originally Posted by RockY
depends on your budget:
(prices in USD)
high end -> 7800GTX ~500 (PCI-E only)
mid end -> x800xl ~280 PCI-E, ~320 AGP
6800GT ~320 PCI-E, ~280 AGP
low end -> 6600GT ~150 PCI-E/AGP
cheapass -> 6200 ~100 AGP (can be flashed into a 6600, unlocking 4 extra pipes)
i have a cut on my left pointer finger, so i cant really type efficently right now. ill give details if you want
i don't know about you but where im from 3'gs are 3000 smackers man. maybe he ment to say 3 large ($300)Quote:
Originally Posted by RockY
Three grand = $3000 where I come from also. Thats' why I thought it was VERY expensive.Quote:
Originally Posted by 305soldier
3grand is 3000 he must have made a mistake. Is a billion or a trillion the same in america as it is else where (i.e. the UK)
So is mine low end? :(Quote:
Originally Posted by onewecallgod
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Originally Posted by hanzmoleman007
Using the logic... 3000 is tooooooo much for a video card.
So, he meant 300 for sure.
umm mine came stock(with the computer) it's an nvidia geforce2 mx. soo what is it?
Mine came on-board. Yes, that thing sucked. The worst on-board VGA chip ever :glare:
tell me about it, my board has a SIS...............
S3 Graphics ProSavage DDR. Shitty and messed up textures and awfully slow :S. SiS are the best ones on integrated chipsets. That's why I bought an ATI card, but it's up to 8X AGP and my motherboard can support up to 4X AGP.
DOH!!! me need to upgrade soon.Quote:
Originally Posted by Butters
all integrated graphics is bad. the only mediocre one is the one that comes with ATI's new 939 chipsetQuote:
Originally Posted by Butters
this is what i get with the damn hand-me down PC.
So should we all just save our money and buy a board that supports PCI-EXPRESS. Then get a PCI-E vid card?
depends on what you do with your comp. if you have loads of cash and or love hardcore gaming with uber eye candy, yes, save up for the new platforms. youre going to need at least 400$ for 939+PCI-E (AMD route) or 500-600$ for 755+PCI-E (intel route)Quote:
Originally Posted by hanzmoleman007
why spend $300 Dollars they go out of date to fast :p
I heard that, for the people that cant buy an expensive video card, the GeForce 6600 GT (avalaible in the AGP and PCI-Express editions for the same price, 200€) is an excelent choice...
PCI-Express cards are cheaper..Quote:
Originally Posted by Battey
AGP cards are a little more expensive.
But in this case 128 mb AGP and PCI-Express are the same.
not always. 6800GT for AGP is still a lot cheaper than it is for PCI-E. the higher end doesnt quite follow the same rulesQuote:
Originally Posted by jv9
I have a PCI-Express Radeon X700 pro made by Asus. It's not spectacular, but I get nice performance on games like Half-Life 2 even with 6x AA / 16x AF at 1280x960. Definitely not setting any records with it, but I've been very impressed. It's very overclockable, and you can get it for under $200.
the x700 series are pretty crappy cards and not worth the money. 6600GTs are much better choicesQuote:
Originally Posted by The Milkman
if u had read my post bout the 3k COMP not just a graphic cards
3k for the whole comp not just the card
You said 3grand not 3k in the post.Quote:
Originally Posted by buggesy666
3grand = 300$
3k = 3000$
By the way are you goind to buy a comp for 3000$!!???
You're confusing me..that's a bit overkill.
3 grand is $3000, as many have already attempted to explain, sherlock dumbnutts