Hello all,
The time has come in which I must finally face that my RADEON 9600XT has reached prehistoric status.
Also, Oblivion has just been released and I'd like to play the game in most of its glory, at 1280x1024, which is my LCD's native resolution. And my 9600XT simply won't cut it.
One caveat is that I don't live in the US, so my access to hardware is quite limited. Fortunately, a friend of mine will be traveling to the states shortly and she can bring me whatever I ask her, so for once I will be able to pick exactly what I want instead of having to settle with what's available where I live.
So far, I've narrowed my options to these two:
EVGA GeForce 7800GS with 256MBs of RAM
XBFG GeForce 6800GS Overclocked 256 MBs RAM
Obviously the 7800GS is quite superior in terms of performance. However, there's a $100 bucks difference, which is considerable. I can afford the 7800GS but I'm concerned about mainly two things:
a) My rig might be a limiting factor. I have an AMD Athlon 64 3200+ NewCastle (s754) with (obviously) AGP and 1GB of PC3200 Kingston ValueRAM. It's still a decent CPU, but the older socket type and lack of PCI-e make it quite limited in terms of upgradeability. So that means I probably will have to upgrade to a completely new rig in about a year. So I don't know if it's worth it to get a top of the line video card for it.
b) DirectX 10 is looming near, and as far as I know, this generation of video cards won't support many of DX10's many new features.
So what do you think? Should I get the 7800GS to squeeze the most out of my current rig and play today's games at high settings or save money, get the 6800 (which I suppose is still quite decent for today's games) and make a full-blown upgrade in a year?
EDIT: Linked a PCI-e 6800 card by mistake
The time has come in which I must finally face that my RADEON 9600XT has reached prehistoric status.
Also, Oblivion has just been released and I'd like to play the game in most of its glory, at 1280x1024, which is my LCD's native resolution. And my 9600XT simply won't cut it.
One caveat is that I don't live in the US, so my access to hardware is quite limited. Fortunately, a friend of mine will be traveling to the states shortly and she can bring me whatever I ask her, so for once I will be able to pick exactly what I want instead of having to settle with what's available where I live.
So far, I've narrowed my options to these two:
EVGA GeForce 7800GS with 256MBs of RAM
XBFG GeForce 6800GS Overclocked 256 MBs RAM
Obviously the 7800GS is quite superior in terms of performance. However, there's a $100 bucks difference, which is considerable. I can afford the 7800GS but I'm concerned about mainly two things:
a) My rig might be a limiting factor. I have an AMD Athlon 64 3200+ NewCastle (s754) with (obviously) AGP and 1GB of PC3200 Kingston ValueRAM. It's still a decent CPU, but the older socket type and lack of PCI-e make it quite limited in terms of upgradeability. So that means I probably will have to upgrade to a completely new rig in about a year. So I don't know if it's worth it to get a top of the line video card for it.
b) DirectX 10 is looming near, and as far as I know, this generation of video cards won't support many of DX10's many new features.
So what do you think? Should I get the 7800GS to squeeze the most out of my current rig and play today's games at high settings or save money, get the 6800 (which I suppose is still quite decent for today's games) and make a full-blown upgrade in a year?
EDIT: Linked a PCI-e 6800 card by mistake