My buddy has a Dell w/a P4 1.8Ghz (come to think of it, it might only be a 1.7ghz). We upgraded the stock video card to a 9700Pro back when we were playing BF:42+ BF:Vietnam. We upgraded his Memory to 2x512 Corsair Value Ram when we started playing BF:2.
He is stuck at 800x600 with all settings on 'Low' and I think %80 or %85 viewing distance. This is killing him. He doesn't have a ton of cash to spend on us building him a new PC right now. I picked up a 6600GT to replace my sons dead 9800Pro (damn Arctic Cooler Rev.3 fan died and the card overheated). I didn't think the 6600GT would be a good replacement at first, since it only has a 128bit memory interface. The more reviews/comparisons I read, the more I saw that for most (especially newer) games it performed as well or better then the 256bit 9800Pro.
This 6600GT runs at 500/900 core/memory stock. I have already changed out the factory HS for a Copper Zalman VGA HS (I have to cut down the memory heat sinks to use them on this 6600). The memory is rated a 2.0ns and I have overclocked it with riva tuner up to 600/1200. I have dropped it back down to stock for now (again, I want to cut down and install the memory HS's). Even at stock speeds it outperformed the 9800Pro in my sons machine with 3DMark05.
Well, since I have been reading that the 6600GT uses less power then a 9800Pro I figured maybe this would be a good card for my buddy. He doesn't live very close, and I would have to have him bring his PC over in order to do the upgrade. I am a bit concerned about the factory PSU in his Dell, but if this 6600GT uses less power, then it certainly won't be a problem (for now at least). Any ideas how it will handle BF2 in his rig? Nowhere I can find tests a 6600GT in a older machine.
Sorry for being so long-winded, but I really wanted to paint an accurate picture...
Summary:
My Buddy has P4 1.7 or 1.8Ghz PC w/1GB of Ram and 9700Pro
Would a 6600GT @ 500 core, 900 Memory beat out his card? (in the same system)
Does a 6600GT draw less power then a 9700Pro?
He is stuck at 800x600 with all settings on 'Low' and I think %80 or %85 viewing distance. This is killing him. He doesn't have a ton of cash to spend on us building him a new PC right now. I picked up a 6600GT to replace my sons dead 9800Pro (damn Arctic Cooler Rev.3 fan died and the card overheated). I didn't think the 6600GT would be a good replacement at first, since it only has a 128bit memory interface. The more reviews/comparisons I read, the more I saw that for most (especially newer) games it performed as well or better then the 256bit 9800Pro.
This 6600GT runs at 500/900 core/memory stock. I have already changed out the factory HS for a Copper Zalman VGA HS (I have to cut down the memory heat sinks to use them on this 6600). The memory is rated a 2.0ns and I have overclocked it with riva tuner up to 600/1200. I have dropped it back down to stock for now (again, I want to cut down and install the memory HS's). Even at stock speeds it outperformed the 9800Pro in my sons machine with 3DMark05.
Well, since I have been reading that the 6600GT uses less power then a 9800Pro I figured maybe this would be a good card for my buddy. He doesn't live very close, and I would have to have him bring his PC over in order to do the upgrade. I am a bit concerned about the factory PSU in his Dell, but if this 6600GT uses less power, then it certainly won't be a problem (for now at least). Any ideas how it will handle BF2 in his rig? Nowhere I can find tests a 6600GT in a older machine.
Sorry for being so long-winded, but I really wanted to paint an accurate picture...
Summary:
My Buddy has P4 1.7 or 1.8Ghz PC w/1GB of Ram and 9700Pro
Would a 6600GT @ 500 core, 900 Memory beat out his card? (in the same system)
Does a 6600GT draw less power then a 9700Pro?