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8800gts 512 worth upgrading?

blanketyblank

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Looks like lots of new cards have just come out, and now I'm wondering if I should upgrade again. I've got about $400 worth of gift cards that I can use at either best buy or circuit city. It's some kind of american express gift card, and I can't figure out what else to use it on. So is it worth the upgrade and if so what card should I go for?

I have my rig connected to a plasma TV so the resolution is 1920 x 1080.
 
Honestly, gaming on an 8800GTS 512 at 1920x1200... the only games that have felt "sluggish" to me at max ingame settings (except for AA, I find it useless at large resolutions) are Crysis and Lost Planet (DX10 only, DX9 runs great). Well, Supreme Commander too, but that's my CPU's fault.

I say keep it for now and get something else. Maybe a pile of games?
 
You can upgrade at that resolution and see improved fps with newer cards. I don't think you will notice much difference unless you went to 4870, 260, 280 or GX2. Anything else and I don't think you will notice a difference.
 
I'd try and catch a Visiontek 25% off sale and snag a 4870. Its the first card that would be enough of an upgrade over that GTS 512 to be worthwhile. Otherwise a PS3 falls nicely into that $400 range as both a console and Blu-Ray player.
 
Originally posted by: Jax Omen
Honestly, gaming on an 8800GTS 512 at 1920x1200... the only games that have felt "sluggish" to me at max ingame settings (except for AA, I find it useless at large resolutions) are Crysis and Lost Planet (DX10 only, DX9 runs great). Well, Supreme Commander too, but that's my CPU's fault.

I say keep it for now and get something else. Maybe a pile of games?

I second the pile of games. You would have to spend a lot of cash on a card that will be over priced at either location or you can get a lot of games and maybe some more memory instead. I don't see in your signature how much memory you have.
 
You could upgrade to the 4870, but that doesn't mean you should. I'm using a 8800gt for 1920x1200 gaming, and for the most part it runs everything great, but I'm using WinXP with DX9. If you need more DX10 performance, then a 4870 is a good upgrade.
 
Originally posted by: chizow
Otherwise a PS3 falls nicely into that $400 range as both a console and Blu-Ray player.
:thumbsup:

Or, heck, a Blu-Ray drive...
 
Originally posted by: blanketyblank
Looks like lots of new cards have just come out, and now I'm wondering if I should upgrade again. I've got about $400 worth of gift cards that I can use at either best buy or circuit city. It's some kind of american express gift card, and I can't figure out what else to use it on. So is it worth the upgrade and if so what card should I go for?

I have my rig connected to a plasma TV so the resolution is 1920 x 1080.

Upgraded from that exact card to a HIS HD 4870 and all I can say is wow. IQ is off the hook and I'm running everything maxxed at 8xAA/16xAF @ 1680 X 1050. Needless to say, I'm extremely happy with the performance boost. Everything is so much smoother now. I really didn't expect to see the improvement I actually did over my old card, but I did. No lie, I was almost in shock after playing a few games after the install. It's literally the best card I've ever owned and that's saying a lot since I've had 11 ATI cards and 13 Nividia cards over the years, so no fanboyism either.

OK, I'll stop now because I hate drooling over hardware like this. :roll:
 
updated profile with RAM.
So from what I'm hearing it's a boost, but probably better to get something else.

I say keep it for now and get something else. Maybe a pile of games?

I don't want to get games since one of my friends works at EA so it's cheaper for him to get them for me. It's like $10 a game.
 
I have a 8800GT SC and I tried the 4850. I game at 1680x1050 with AA and AF, and honestly at that res the GT was pretty much neck and neck with the 4850 with most games I played, COD4, BF2, Company of Heroes, Crysis. So I returned it. Like chizow said the only card that would be a good upgrade to say a 8800GT or GTS would be the 4870 or above. I'll probably pick that one up soon........
 
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