08-23-2005, 09:39 AM | #1 (permalink) |
Tilted
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New video card
I looked at the video card sticky and it has lots of good basic information. I am wanting to know what card/cards you all feel will give the best performance for the price. i am not in the position to spend hundreds of dollars for top of the line but between $50-100 is more like it.
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08-23-2005, 10:26 AM | #2 (permalink) |
Knight of the Old Republic
Location: Winston-Salem, NC
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You're in a tight situation with a low budget concerning videocards. Why? Because many of the major hardware benchmarking sites don't benchmark the low-end videocards against the older, top of the line videocards of their day. So a new, low-end videocard is probably not as good as an older, top of the line card that was the best when it came out, even though they're the same price. All hardware sites care about now is the absolute best. Hell, even when they do review low-end cards, they don't even compare them to high end cards or cards out of the current generation. It really makes it hard to determine which low-end cards are the best "bang for the buck." Even worse, some sites benchmark the newest top of the line cards against the last generation cards and completely leave out the current-gen low-end cards. Why can't they just show us how well the low-end cards perform compared to current AND older cards!!
The only reason I haven't made major updates to the low-end videocard section of my guide is due to a severe lack of benchmarking results for the aforementioned cards. Due to the lack of information, here's the following cards I recommend for $50-$100: Radeon 9600 Pro GeForce FX 5700 Ultra GeForce 6600 Radeon 9800 GeForce FX 5900 Radeon X700 Keep in mind that going up to $120-$130 puts you in the "insanely good deal" range with the Radeon 9800 Pro for only $120-$130. If you can't squeeze an extra twenty or thirty bucks out, the best deal for under $100 are listed above. I'd personally look for the GeForce 6600 first. -Lasereth
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