Upgrading from a Geforce 4 4400Ti to a 9800 pro. worth it?
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Upgrading from a Geforce 4 4400Ti to a 9800 pro. worth it?
I know the 9800pro XT is right around the corner, but the regular 9800 pro, think its a decent upgrade from the 4400?
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the XT is too expensive for the performance gains over a 9800pro. Go with the 9800 pro, that card is a BEAST!
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I am getting hte XT when I get an idea when HL2 is to be released. This is upgrading from a 9700Pro, also. I will gfet 25 to 30% better performance, and that is without an overclock on the XT. You will see great improvement over that 4400.
BTW, why not overclock that P4?
BTW, why not overclock that P4?
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Originally posted by JimmyTango
I am getting hte XT when I get an idea when HL2 is to be released. This is upgrading from a 9700Pro, also. I will gfet 25 to 30% better performance, and that is without an overclock on the XT. You will see great improvement over that 4400.
BTW, why not overclock that P4?
You can buy the XT and get HL2 for free. ATI and Valve have a deal, so it sounds like the exact thing you would need.
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It is totally worth the upgrade, I know some who went from a first run Ti4600 to the 9800 pro, you can crank all your anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering and that card just sucks it down where as the Ti4600 gets a huge perfomance decrease. If you don't want to run AA or filtering then don't bother, but they do make the video look much nicer. I'dd do it if I had the dough.
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Originally posted by shockwave203
You can buy the XT and get HL2 for free. ATI and Valve have a deal, so it sounds like the exact thing you would need.
I know, but with the delay, and my 9700 Pro running all games fine now, why upgrade now?
Also, if it is pushed back until April 2k4, like rumors are suggesting, by that time the R420 and NV40 will be out, so I would also wait until info on HL2 is confirmed. Of course, other games may need me upgrading, like DX2, far cry, stalker, all of which would be out before a postponed HL2.
ATi has got to be pissed. I saw on hardforum.com many posters who have canceled their XT orders, as there is no point in having the card until HL2 is ready, or other games demand that kind of power.
BTW, the new M0 stepping of the 2.4 P4C's are overclocking gods. 3.55 on stock vcore and cooling. There is beleif they are rebadged Xeon's and 3.2 EE's that did not meet their intended clocks.
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..... and it makes the graphics incredible, thus worth the upgrade I'm sure. I have a Ti4800Se running at 310/670 and just for kicks I turned on all AA and ASF to full and ran Enemy Terriory, I couldn't believe how flawless the graphics were, the framerates where fine but when airstrikes came in I'dd drop to 5 fps so that was a no-keep on the lol. I knew it would happen but I just wanted to check it out. Right now I don't have the dough to get a nicer card, but I'm not complaining about my $150 Ti4800 I got 3 months ago that produces this quality without AA/ASF......
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