I'm getting a new video card, but I'm not sure which one to buy. Any suggestions? It must be able to run the latest games (e.g SoF2).
I was thinking about getting Club3D ATI Radeon 9000 LE 64DDR DVI, what's your opinion about that one?
Thanks!
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I'm getting a new video card, but I'm not sure which one to buy. Any suggestions? It must be able to run the latest games (e.g SoF2).
I was thinking about getting Club3D ATI Radeon 9000 LE 64DDR DVI, what's your opinion about that one?
Thanks!
That's a great choice, however I would like to bring up some points... A GF4 costs nearly the same and in lots of cases has as much as a 150% speed increase from the R9000 (from memory). The R9000 is a perfectly capapble chip, but the R9000 Pro is what you really want to get (resembles an R8500 rather than an R7500). And, I'd be wary about buying from relatively unknowns (Club3D? Never heard of them..)
Wait and get GeforceFX, or just get a Geforce 4 Ti4400. ATI 9700Pro sucks, so don't bother touching it.
1. The GeforceFX is about 4 months away, and even then its going to be really really expensive.Quote:
Originally posted by prog_tom
Wait and get GeforceFX, or just get a Geforce 4 Ti4400. ATI 9700Pro sucks, so don't bother touching it.
2. The Ti4200s o/c to near 4600 speeds for much cheaper. The Albatron 4200Turbo goes above 4600 speeds.
3. Its the fastest card on the planet and whomps any currently available card. How does it suck? (aside from price but you're suggesting nv30?)
If this guy is looking at a R9000 64MB, he's probbaly not going to consider shelling out loads of cash.
Kings: Currently a Ti4200 would be nice. The Radeon 9000 pros are alright, but nothing to get excited about. a 8500LE128MB is just as fast and cheaper (but no DX9..)
If you want to wait a little bit then maybe a 9500Pro would suit you?
You're not the first one to recommend me to get a 8500LE128MB, so I'll probably get that one.Quote:
Originally posted by siyan
Kings: Currently a Ti4200 would be nice. The Radeon 9000 pros are alright, but nothing to get excited about. a 8500LE128MB is just as fast and cheaper (but no DX9..)
If you want to wait a little bit then maybe a 9500Pro would suit you?
And I'm afraid waiting is not an option, because I'm going to a computer fare (or whatever it is in English) which means I can probably get it cheaper.
Anyway, Thanks for your advice. I appreciate it.
The GeForce4 series outperforms the 8500.Quote:
Originally posted by Kings
You're not the first one to recommend me to get a 8500LE128MB, so I'll probably get that one.
And I'm afraid waiting is not an option, because I'm going to a computer fare (or whatever it is in English) which means I can probably get it cheaper.
Anyway, Thanks for your advice. I appreciate it.
I'd suggest a ti4200, or ti4400.
The ti4200 gaindward (3.5 ns DDR ram), 64 MB, which you could easily OC the memory because of the RAM used, is pretty nicely priced.
The radeon 9000 is slower than the 8500.
Keep that in mind.
Check out: www.newegg.com
prog_tom has no idea what he's talking about btw
My GeForce3 Ti200 runs SoF2 fairly nicely at high resolutions. It cost me about $120 about 7 or 8 months ago, so you can probably pick one of them up for under $100 now.
Don't listen to Tom, the 9700 Pro is a very good card.
TI200 is a good card :)
Good, because I bought a GeForce4 MX400 64MB :DQuote:
Originally posted by DiGiTaIErRoR
The GeForce4 series outperforms the 8500.
Oh, no... The GF4 Ti series does! The GF4MX series acts more like an underpowered GF3 :(
...bad move....baaaad moveQuote:
Originally posted by Kings
Good, because I bought a GeForce4 MX400 64MB :D
Care to tell me why?:confused:Quote:
Originally posted by siyan
...bad move....baaaad move
Like I said, the MX series isn't a 'true' GF4. Based on the transistor count and features it's more of an overpowered GeForce2, and thus isn't as future-proof as the GF4 Ti line is.
it also gets whomped by a 8500Quote:
Originally posted by Kings
Care to tell me why?:confused:
The GeForce4 MX is only DX7-capable, and won't play well (no pun intended) with newer games like UT2003 or Doom 3.
You would have quite frankly been better off with the 9000 Pro...
By the way Siyan...the 9000 Pro is an R200-based part and does NOT have DX9 support.
my badQuote:
Originally posted by Jungle-Man
The GeForce4 MX is only DX7-capable, and won't play well (no pun intended) with newer games like UT2003 or Doom 3.
You would have quite frankly been better off with the 9000 Pro...
By the way Siyan...the 9000 Pro is an R200-based part and does NOT have DX9 support.
i find it kind of funny that i'm following the same thread at two different forums :confused:
ho, you are screwed, kings.
Prog_Tom, GIVE IT UP. Nobody cares about how you have the best graphics card, the best CPU, or whatever else you claim to have. It doesn't matter that he got a GF4MX. He's happy with the performance and happy with the price he got it for. So leave him be!
why should I give up?
because you are the biggest idio t i have ever talked to :rolleyes:
I want to be an idiot who just obey my Lord's words.
If so you are doing a great job. :)Quote:
Originally posted by prog_tom
I want to be an idiot