9500 Pro or GF4 Ti 4600?

Lornxx

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Which should I keep, which should I sell? I'm not looking to make the most money, but have the best performance. I've looked at benchmarks but everything is pretty inconclusive. Which would you pick to keep? This is kind of a time sensitive subject so I appreciate anyone that can help me out. Thank you.
 

fireontheway

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keep the 9500 pro...also, it's nice to have a spare card for troubleshooting.so i suggest not to get rid of both.
 

DarkAmeba

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Originally posted by: TStep
Ditchem both, and get a 5900 or 9800.


If you're intrested in buying a new card, you can get real good deals on a 9800 pro. I'd just stick with the 9500 pro unless you're a power gamer like me though.

Originally posted by: Lorn can i make a poll now or do i have to start a new topic?

You can edit youe message and add a poll. Click "edit" in the lower right corner of your first post, the choose the "add poll option"
 

Mindmaniac268

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Well I have a PNY ti 4600 and it allows me to play DOOM 3 at medium quality at 800x600 with all options ON @ 33fps. Amazing Graphics!! Not too bad for a 2 year old card.....
 

iversonyin

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selll them both unless u need them, i would ditch both if i were u, they r 3 generations old
 

StrangerGuy

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Originally posted by: iversonyin
selll them both unless u need them, i would ditch both if i were u, they r 3 generations old

So now we already have the 7800 Ultra and the X2800XT?
 

Marsumane

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Originally posted by: TStep
Ditchem both, and get a 5900 or 9800.

I agree with this guy. If you sell em both, maybe u could afford one of the cards listed above. If you make enough, get the 9800, if not go for the $30 cheaper 5900
 

selfbuilt

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Look at some newer benchmarks of those cards, with more modern drivers (early reviews don't show the massive effect of ATI driver improvements). See for example, Tom's VGA III. The 9500P is the clear winner in all categories.

As for 9800P vs 9500P, I made that switch a few months back and saw 30-35% improvement in timedemo FPS in the games I play (45% improvement in 3DMark03), with no AA/AF. With 2XAA/8XAF enabled, I saw a 45-60% improvement with the 9800P.

Up to you if that's enough of a difference to justify the extra cost of the 9800P.