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Smeghead 03-04-2008 02:21 AM

Well I just bought this:

Processor Type: Intel Pentium D processor 925
Frequence: 3.0 GHz
FSB: 800 MHz
Cache: 4 MB

2GB 800MHz DDR2 PC6400 RAM Memory

and im probably going to get:
Nvida GeForce 8600GT 8600 GT PCI-E

Davy 03-04-2008 04:28 AM

Just save up and buy a stacked laptop. That's what I play on. Basic intel gfx, 1gig ram.

Eloricth 03-04-2008 03:25 PM

Cool. Yah, the prices on all of the 88xx Gxx cards will be dropping since the 9xxx cards are just around the corner with DX10.1 and whatnot... And yah, if you've got the extra cash to drop for GTX's, by all means, go with that, but most of us don't. Though I bet we wish we did! lol :)

Anyway, it's an awesome technology, but it's not perfect...yet. Look at benchmarks for SLi enabled games. From what I've seen, you're only looking at a 10-15 FPS increase AT MOST for another $250-$400. Not QUITE worth it to me. :)

-Elo

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dead Bodies (Post 28862)
8800GT 512 (G92). -Its going to be something like 280$ and according to all reviews I find it is barely a step below the ultra/gtx of current design. If i was going to spend the money and get a single card id hold out for GTX series or wait for 88xx it should be falling under 300 soon.

(yes i know its worth 400+ but the gtx prices have ben falling steady.)

so thats why i spend 70 bucks a peice and run two...

http://www.expreview.com/img/news/071010/g92_family.png


The 8800 GTX is still the fastest card. It's just that the number of stream processors make a much bigger impact on performance than width of the memory bus, especially on the 8800's which already have alot of bandwidth.


... i really got to get around to building that new case MORE COLD AIR!

Dead Bodies


Maximvs 03-11-2008 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by am1974 (Post 28362)
ATI video cards are just not that great anymore. They have been having issues with running hot and bad drivers. I would go towards Nvidia. They have great drivers, support and have proven themselves.

All I can say is ATI anything appears to be junk... NVidia, I'm coming back!

Have two ATI cards in two comps, one 256mb and the other 512mb - and I've tried every thing (including a fresh OS install with old/new drivers) and nothing...

Everytime I give ATI the chace - they fail me... yet my NVidia Cards are fine (currentl using an older 6600 to play the game withno issues, but upsets me that I own an ATI 512mb card with much more power thatn the 6600 and cant do squat with it...)

So for those out there ATI and have it working, I salute you - but will be back to NVidia soon...


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