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512mb or 256mb? My last question...

Kinslayer777

Senior member
Ello! I'll be running, just for a little background,

AMD X2 4600+
Asus M2n SLI Delux Mobo
2gb Corsair XMS 667 ram
19" Undecided LCD monitor (Is 5mms-8mms alright for gaming? I'll probably go for the 5mms, that's faster right? After that i just need to find a deal)

Radeon X1900XT

Now, i'm not sure if I'll need 256mb or 512mb


Any help is appreciated, especially if you explain why.

Thanks alot!!!

 
512 are around 350, 256 are around 280 Somewhat of a large difference.

I plan on upgrading around early 2008 months so i didnt want to splurge on a X1950XT, but at the same time I'm not sure if i'd need or if it'd be useful to have a 512 over a 256 for the next year and halfish before i upgrade to DX10 and vista.
 
Thanks, that saphire link looks good.
Is there any reason why a 512 would help over a 256 if i didnt have a >20 monitor? I do have the money to spend, but the more money i dont, i have for later 🙂

Saphire a good manufactor? I can shell out a little more if i'm getting a better made card.


Oh, some more information..

Antec 180b
Seagate 250 (Might go for 320) 7200.10 HDD.
Seasonic 500W


Trying to keep things quieter 🙂
 
And so no lag with 5mms or 8mms? (5mms is only 30 dollars more, i think i'll shell it out if i dont notice pixel difference. Till now i've used CTR)
 
Sooo.... To recap the 512 isnt good nuff especially with Dx10 coming out soon to warrent a 75 dollar increase? I'd agree ewith 512 for 300 but they're at 350 for newegg and i'm not ebaying this time 🙂

and 5mms-8mms is alright for gaming?

And finally...Any responses backing this up?
 
Most LCD monitors 16ms or under is perfectly fine for gaming (the Dell 20.1" widescreen is 16ms and runs with zero ghosting).

I was actually wondering about the 256 vs 512 myself, as I intend to game on the 1680x1050 res and it may help, but the price seems to great to warrent the purchase.
 
From everything I've heard that LCD is suppost to be excellent for gaming. When I finally have the spare scratch laying around I'm going to get myself one.
 
Wohoo! One more confirmation 🙂

Looking at specs and decent price, i think i'll get it with everything else for shipping discounts.
 
I game on a 8ms viewsonic LCD and image blur/ghosting is only very slight and not noticeable really.

Sapphire is OK except their warranty service sucks. But if you have a problem with the card within the first year you can go through newegg instead.
 
Thanks for the responses, i'll be back tomorow (No, not a threat...), Nite.

If you can't tell i'm pretty concerned i'll screw up my build =p
 
it says crossfire I believe because it supports it, not that it requires a crossfire mobo.

by the way, I noticed this on that card:
Originally posted by:Newegg
** This item may only be returned for a replacement of the same make/model within 30 days only.

So apparently after a month you gotta go through sapphire if you have trouble.
 
Originally posted by: SparkyJJO
it says crossfire I believe because it supports it, not that it requires a crossfire mobo.

by the way, I noticed this on that card:
Originally posted by:Newegg
** This item may only be returned for a replacement of the same make/model within 30 days only.

So apparently after a month you gotta go through sapphire if you have trouble.
that doesn't count as a warrenty though, or does it?

 
Uhoh! Thanks 🙁 Saphire = bad rma right? Know better brands for rma?

Ok, histech, Asus, also have the same cards in stock. Unfortunetly 25-40 dollars more meh..Not worth it methinks?


Can anyone confirm crossfire works on non crossfire boards? I'm a little concerned, this is my first build.
 
The card will work just fine. It has crossfire capabilities, but obviously you can't use them. Even Anand recommends getting the crossfire card over the regular, since there's no difference except more features.

Oh wait, I just saw you're not buying ATI, lol. nevermind then.
 
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