What are you using in your system?

Off topic, but don't go too far overboard - after all, we are watching...heh.
DrunkenDruid

Postby DrunkenDruid » Mon Jan 27, 2003 3:04 pm

What is in the Druid's computer let me see:
This is my main one

Cpu. Xp 2000 With Thermaltake Volcano7+ Cooler with speed control
Memory 512 Samsung 2700
Motherboard SY-KT333 DRAGON Ultra (Platinum Edition)
Drives Western Digital 120 Gig. WD Caviar® Special Edition 7200 With 8Meg Buffer ( Just Put in)
Quantum Fireball Plus LM 40 Gig.
Video Card Leadtek GeForce4 A170 series MX 440
Network Adapter D-Link DGE-500T Gigabit Ethernet Adapter 10/100/1000 Mbps
Voyetra Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Sound Card
CD Drives: Liteon 40x 12x 48x Burner, Liteon 52x CD Rom Liteon 16x DVD
Microsoft Internet Pro Keyboard
Microsoft Intellimouse Wireless
CTX 19" Monitor
XP Home ed. Man if your using ME or 98 you realy need to upgrade.Very stable.
CompUsa 600 Watt Power Supply

I've had this set up for about six months now (the longest) I've gone before upgrading it realy can be a sickness.


Just put together a work Music Only Computer

Cpu Celeron 2.0 ECS Motherboard Built in sound,Lan
Memory 256 PC133 Cheap on Sale Crap
Board CPU and Memory for $99.00
Liton 52X Cdrom
VisionTek TNT32 Nvida Based

Ralph Wiggum

Postby Ralph Wiggum » Mon Jan 27, 2003 7:39 pm

This seems like an appropriate forum for this question.

What is the current top of the line video card? This isn't a test. I really don't know and am thinking about upgrading from a GeForce2.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Edogg

Postby Edogg » Mon Jan 27, 2003 8:02 pm

get either a ati radeon 9700 pro or wait a few weeks for the nvidia geforce fx. you will be happy with either one.

Rat Bastard

Postby Rat Bastard » Mon Jan 27, 2003 10:42 pm

Or you can get a nice GF4 4200 and overclock it- the ABIT version w/ OTES overclocks very nice, and the card can be had for less than $130. If you're on a budget, it's an awesome option. You can pay 3 times more for another card- but why? Buy this now, buy another one later when this gets slower- you'll spend less, and have a faster card 'most of the time'. :)

Edogg

Postby Edogg » Mon Jan 27, 2003 11:11 pm

Originally posted by Rat Bastard
Or you can get a nice GF4 4200 and overclock it- the ABIT version w/ OTES overclocks very nice, and the card can be had for less than $130. If you're on a budget, it's an awesome option. You can pay 3 times more for another card- but why? Buy this now, buy another one later when this gets slower- you'll spend less, and have a faster card 'most of the time'. :)


that is another viable option. in fact that is what i am doing right now. i have my ti 4200 overclocked to 311 on the core and 580 on the memory. but since he asked for the best card/top of the line, i suggested the 9700 pro or the fx.

(>Tool<)

Postby (>Tool<) » Tue Jan 28, 2003 12:00 pm

Has anyone tried overclocking the Ti 4600? cause thats probabily what I will be getting somewhere in the range of six months tops.

Edogg

Postby Edogg » Tue Jan 28, 2003 12:42 pm

from what ive seen at madonion.com, you can overclock a ti 4600, but not by too much. you can get like 30mhz on the core and like 50-75 mhz on the memory.

MMmmGood

Postby MMmmGood » Tue Jan 28, 2003 2:49 pm

DONT get an FX. Overpriced and literally sounds like a rocket engine when the fan gets going.

Just buy a nice ti 4200. Even if you dont OC it, its a DAMN good card for the money.

Ralph Wiggum

Postby Ralph Wiggum » Tue Jan 28, 2003 4:03 pm

Thanks for all of the input. I'm still exploring my options, but at least now I am more informed.

(>Tool<)

Postby (>Tool<) » Tue Jan 28, 2003 4:14 pm

:tard: ok, umm still why wouldn't it be better to get the 4600, I have a friend that has his heart set on an FX so I'm not stopping him, he's gonna sell me his Ti4600 for under 100 he told me, he's a good friend so I trust him. anyways price aside an overclocked 4600 would definatly beat the 4200, but thank you for imput, tell me I'm wrong if you can, constuctive critism is what I'm after.

MMmmGood

Postby MMmmGood » Tue Jan 28, 2003 4:17 pm

All the reviews of the FX so far place it BARELY above the Radeon 9700, and with that 400 dollar price tag, it just isnt worth it.

If hes got his heart set on it, hes gonna be disappointed.

It's still a good 60-70 bucks between the ti 4200 and ti 4600, up to you.

Edogg

Postby Edogg » Tue Jan 28, 2003 4:19 pm

Originally posted by MMmmGood
DONT get an FX. Overpriced and literally sounds like a rocket engine when the fan gets going.

Just buy a nice ti 4200. Even if you dont OC it, its a DAMN good card for the money.


how is the fx overpriced? it isnt even out yet and the regular version is costs 299. hell the 9700 pro is still 250 and its been out for like 6 months. the fx ultra is going to be 399.

MMmmGood

Postby MMmmGood » Tue Jan 28, 2003 4:45 pm

All the FX that they reviewed were the Ultra :P

Edogg

Postby Edogg » Tue Jan 28, 2003 4:46 pm

those tested fxs dont have proper drivers as of yet. also,the fx is a direct x 9 card, but it hasnt even even been benchmarked as a direct x 9 card yet. I love how people jump to conclusions about products before they have seen the results from a complete and final version.( by this i mean with solid drivers and a direct x 9 benchmark.) I have heard they are noisy, which would defeat the purpose of your watercooling mmmgood, so i can understand you on that comment.

(>Tool<)

Postby (>Tool<) » Tue Jan 28, 2003 4:46 pm

lol, is that like the best one? I'm not familiar with the FX at all yet.

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