Graphics card updating
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- Kurith
Graphics card updating
Well due to some upgrades in graphics cards I was thinking about a graphics card update. I have roughly $170.00 -$220.00 to spend on a card and I currently have a GeForce 4 Ti4200 and was thinking about upgrading to a card that to me looks better, but I'm not an expert in computer hardware, but this is what I thought of upgrading to... GeForce 4 FX5700
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=1064607240983&skuId=6041384&type=product
I figured I'd ask somebody who knows what they are dealing with before making a purchase. Thanks
Kurith
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=1064607240983&skuId=6041384&type=product
I figured I'd ask somebody who knows what they are dealing with before making a purchase. Thanks
Kurith
ATI 9600 Pro is better than the FX 5700 , especially when you turn up the eye candy. They are priced well under $200.
Here is a Powercolor 9700 Pro at http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduct.asp?submit=manufactory&catalog=48&manufactory=1419&DEPA=1&sortby=14&order=1
for $219. It's retail boxed.
You won't find anything else that can touch it at that price. I've purchased three of these cards and so far have worked just fine. The FX 5700 can't even be compared to a 9700 Pro; they are not in the same class. Also, Best Buy prices for most computer hardware tend to be overpriced. IMO, get it from Newegg or some other reputable online store.
BEWARE of OEM "BULK" video cards. They usually come with slower ram and may be returns by other customers.
P.S. The last time I bought one of those Powercolor 9700 Pro's was sometime before Thanksgiving for $250 so it's a good price at $219.
Here is a Powercolor 9700 Pro at http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduct.asp?submit=manufactory&catalog=48&manufactory=1419&DEPA=1&sortby=14&order=1
for $219. It's retail boxed.
You won't find anything else that can touch it at that price. I've purchased three of these cards and so far have worked just fine. The FX 5700 can't even be compared to a 9700 Pro; they are not in the same class. Also, Best Buy prices for most computer hardware tend to be overpriced. IMO, get it from Newegg or some other reputable online store.
BEWARE of OEM "BULK" video cards. They usually come with slower ram and may be returns by other customers.
P.S. The last time I bought one of those Powercolor 9700 Pro's was sometime before Thanksgiving for $250 so it's a good price at $219.
Kurith, if you can find a 9800 non pro that is a great card too. A couple of my friends have them and love them. Beats my Ti 4400 easily. Make sure you don't get a 9800 SE (special edition) they are NOT the same thing and much slower.
A 9800 non-pro is getting hard to find but a pretty good cost/performance ratio.
A 9800 non-pro is getting hard to find but a pretty good cost/performance ratio.
- Dakana
Originally posted by CapriccioSCOURG
My Radeon 9700 looks something like this, except it has a cool gloosy red fan. Makes me wonder if it's efficient, but it sure does look neato. Oh, and I broke off one of the heat sinks.
(his image)
Whoa whoa - what do you mean - broke off one of the heatsinks?
Kurith,
Look over this article - http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=1910&p=6
It compares several cards including the 5700 U, the 9600 XT and the GF 4200. I just took a quick look at it and there are big frame rate improvements when you use anti-aliasing and ansiotropic filtering when you compare the 4200 to the 5700U/9600XT but the increase is much less when you use no AA/AF.
Another review - 9600 XT
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=1904&p=1
Jim
Look over this article - http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=1910&p=6
It compares several cards including the 5700 U, the 9600 XT and the GF 4200. I just took a quick look at it and there are big frame rate improvements when you use anti-aliasing and ansiotropic filtering when you compare the 4200 to the 5700U/9600XT but the increase is much less when you use no AA/AF.
Another review - 9600 XT
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=1904&p=1
Jim
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