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6600gt manufacturers

SrGuapo

Golden Member
OK, I have had my system with my old 9200SE running for about a week and a half now. I can finally afford to get a better video card. I decided on a 6600gt, since I need decent performance at a lower price (since I will probably upgrade to PCI-e in a year or so).

Basically, I want to know of some of the better brands and places to buy them. I want a good card that I won't have any problems with. Preferably a good OCer, but I don't want to pay extra for it. Noise is not an issue (I game with headphones), so basically reliability and overclockability are the main criteria. Games are just a plus, so it doesn't matter much...

I see the eVGA 6600gt AGP listed on newegg for less than $220. I know this is a decent brand, but could I find it cheaper anywhere else?

Thanks for the help!
 
Why don't you just wait till next year if that's when you'll be getting PCI-E? You can spend the money right now can just be used to buy some other misc. items
 
Look at my current card. It is a 9200SE 64 MB. DirectX8.1 compatible (barely). 200 MHz core, 166 MHz RAM (though I OCed it quite a bit). The thing is a POS. I sells for under $40 online. I want to start gaming on the PC, and the ony game I can really play is Halo at 640x480 with all the eye-candy turned off, and even that is a bit laggy.

I want something that will last at least a year, but not something that will break the bank. I have a pretty old monitor, so I can't really play at high resolutions anyway. 1024x768 is fine, but I would like some eye-candy and a steady framerate. I am also a game programmer, so I want a card I can do something wih. I have tried SM 2.0 on my old system (through the reference rasterizer), but it was too slow to accomplish anything.
 
a 6600GT sounds straight up your alley

thats what i have

i got the XFX only because it was on sale plus the dual DVI.

leadtek and MSI put out good AGP 6600GT's, and you cant really go wrong with eVGA either.
 
Originally posted by: Spikesoldier
a 6600GT sounds straight up your alley

thats what i have

i got the XFX only because it was on sale plus the dual DVI.

leadtek and MSI put out good AGP 6600GT's, and you cant really go wrong with eVGA either.

I just bought the eVGA off newegg ($217 after shipping). It looks like a decent card. It appears to be good qualiy and a decent OCer. I'm sure it will be a huge improvement over my current card 😀. Hopefully I will have it by Thursday!
 
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