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2003-01-10, 06:38 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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I'm thinking about getting a new video card with 8x AGP, and was looking for a new mobo along with it. I've gone with MSI before and never had any problems, but I'm wondering if the nForce2 is any good. Thanks
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2003-01-10, 12:24 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
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Depends on whether you want to wait a month or two. If you want a card that uses that 8x AGP you can go with the Radeon 9700 pro or you can wait for the Geforce FX. If you want to wait longer ATI is supposed to come out with another GPU so you can wait for that and see how it stacks up.
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2003-01-10, 12:46 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
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Is there a ti4600 8x AGP yet? I thought they only had a ti4200 8x version.
The radeon is a bit more but it's worth that extra cost. If you can afford it than you sh ould get it. It will probably be about $150 more for the Radeon. If you're upgrading just for this game I guess you can go with the ti4600 but the radeon 9700 or the new FX would probably be better as far as a long term solution would go. You could use it and get great production out of the newer games that require that sort of graphic acceleration.
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