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2003-07-29, 01:09 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Sup people, I'm not the brightest crayon in the box when it comes to computer hardware so I'm asking for a lil free advice.
I currently have : NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 420 (64mb) Pentium 4 --- 1.6 Ghz I can only afford to upgrade one -- I'm pretty sure I'd benefit more if I upgraded the video card. So here's my situation: I'm looking for the best performance card out there so I can have a better experiance on PS. My budget is 300 dollars max. I can over a bit if necessary. As many suggestions as possible would be awesome. Also -- where is the best place to buy a video card? Any suggestions on that would also be great. Thnx. |
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2003-07-29, 09:06 AM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
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Sapphire ATI RADEON 9700 Atlantis PRO 128MB DDR for $292.00 at www.newegg.com. Thats a nice card.
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2003-07-29, 09:37 AM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
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For $292.00 I wouldn't go near a Sapphire 9700 Pro. Better off finding a retail ATI made 9700 Pro for same or cheaper price. You can usually find them retail at CompUsa or BB for $300.
If I were you though I'd either go the little extra and get a 9800 Pro, lowest I know of is $334 at gameve.com. Its not an ATI board, so don't know how good it actually is. There were plenty of issues with Saphire 9700's, I hear their 9800's are actually decent especially the 256'er. The ATI 9800 Non-Pro can also be found in the $300 range. I like this board over the 9700 Pro. I think it performs just a little faster, has a newer much more stable core, and minor IQ improvements. Also can be clocked to 9800 Pro speeds well. If you go NV.... I can only suggest you go all out for a 5900 Pro. Can be found in the $345 or so range. Depending on the rest of your system though, it may be better to go half video and half processor. Like get a radeon 9500 Pro for $150 range, and a faster P4 if your MB supports it, like up to a 2.4/400 or something. |
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