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2004-03-02, 11:14 AM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
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Since you are not getting the full use of a new 1 gig, the inprovment will not be that substantial.
The 9700 to 9800 would be more of a visible improvement. Both are nice, but with the 9800 you could enable more features. Go with the Graphics card first.
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2004-03-02, 04:51 PM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
DOn't do anything yous is good enough, save that moeny and get a new machine with next years tech.
Realy you will see little improvment with either of those upgrades, waiting for the new technologies and getting a whole new comp will e far better than fixing something that ain't broke EDIt also, why must people put the MB of video ram at the end as a selling point Ie 9800 xt 256mb, if i had a 64mb 9800xt, it could even perform better because it could be faster. Just one of my pet peeves
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2004-03-02, 08:18 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | |||
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Just don't go for the RAM though. No sense in going over 1 Gig, you won't see hardly any improvement. |
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2004-03-03, 08:39 AM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
Master Sergeant
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Dude did you read the specs on BTX? The way the engineering and dynamics of the Motherboard work, BTX and PCI-Ex will take hold very strongly when they hit later in this year. BTX boards have no spot for AGP, therefore the technology will go the way of the goat. Futhermore the Bus capable with PCI-Ex will attract all current game designers, knowning they can push gigantic amounts of data through it.
Trust me man, its coming faster than you know.
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2004-03-03, 04:09 PM | [Ignore Me] #8 | ||
AGP was just one of those temporary pumped up version of a PCI slot. Its only meant for the time its base technology exists in. Thats changing. If there is a need later they will probly make somehting like the AGP out of the new PCI since it has alwya been such a popular form of increasing data flow. But it will probly have a twist because they already use multiple little ports as part of the normal design. Unless i mistook something about it.
And i think there trying to make it so you can use an AGP card on the new slots physically. Or i thought thats what i read. Last edited by Ait'al; 2004-03-03 at 04:11 PM. |
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2004-03-03, 04:27 PM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
I don't think BTX will be a big hit for a while, you can't use standard cases, need a new PSU, the only people that will have it right away are gona be people like Dell.
also the R420 and NV40 are both gona be AGP cards first, and all of Nvidia's Native PCI-Ex cards can have a chip installed to make them AGP cards instead. (they are using a bridge solution for the first cards they are making, just tanking AGP card and putting a chip in to let them be PCI-Ex, that chip works backwards too). However, any New board that is socket 775 compatible, with a i925 or 1915 chipset wil not have an AGP port, as it is not in the chips hardware Ait YOUR JUST WRONG! Agp isn't just a PCI slot that doesn't share its bandwidth anymore (the original agp was, if i remember) read the THG thing about PCI-Ex and you will understand
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2004-03-03, 05:22 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
The nv40 and R420 are both AGP cards.
All of nvidias PCI-Ex cards are going to be Bridged Solutions, PCX4300(mx440), PCX5300(fx5200), PCX5750(fx5700), and PCX5950(fx5950), al of those are the cards in parenthieies with a chip to make them PCI-E compatible Nvidial wil be bridging the Nv40 to i belive whiel the NV43 to come later is Native PCI-Ex, it will basicaly be able to have the bridge chip backwards to make it AGP Ati is making PCI-Ex Native versions of a few cards, like the 9600, but it is not bridged it has been redone totaly for PCI-Ex PCi-Ex is still a few months away, its realy confusing though, eveybody says something a little different, But it seems like mid Q2 is when the PCI-Ex/Socket T(775) stuff is going to be availible
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2004-03-03, 07:53 PM | [Ignore Me] #12 | |||
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Sure, I'm going to get a PCI-E...cerca 2005. |
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2004-03-03, 09:17 PM | [Ignore Me] #13 | ||
FYI PCI-Ex, socket T, and DDR2 don't need BTX, it will be out in lots of ATX mobo's, Makers know how to do stuff like that. Hell Asus even enables PAT on its 865p mobos that realy pissed Intel off
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2004-03-03, 09:26 PM | [Ignore Me] #15 | ||
you wouldn't need to switch to BTX untill the socket T is gone or some new thing comes out that isn't gona be on the ATX socket t versions
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