- Jul 9, 2004
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Hey all,
I have recently got some $ (magically!). I am looking to upgrade from my GF4 MX440 (@ 370/590 it still stinks).
I am pretty sure that I want to go with a 6800 nu. I really can't afford a GT or better, and my only ATI option would be to save about $100 and get a 9800 Pro. It seems like a good choice for the short term, but I am thinking that more and more games will take advantage of the additional features (PS 3.0) and make the 9800's go the way of the dinosaur and the GF3.
I'm an overclocker, so no card of mine will ever run stock speeds for very long. Would I be better to take the 9800 Pro and $100, (which I could roll into a 533 Prescott 2.4 and overclock for a CPU Upgrade) or go the 6800 route?
Also, which vendor's cards are the best for the plain 6800? I am leaning heavily to MSI so far, because I've read of unlocking the 4 remaining pipes w/Powerstrip and heard that they have good ram on them. Also read good things about the Chaintech (in this forum).
Currently running a P4-M @ 2.4 GHz, so the CPU gain from an OC'd Prescott could be nice.
I have recently got some $ (magically!). I am looking to upgrade from my GF4 MX440 (@ 370/590 it still stinks).
I am pretty sure that I want to go with a 6800 nu. I really can't afford a GT or better, and my only ATI option would be to save about $100 and get a 9800 Pro. It seems like a good choice for the short term, but I am thinking that more and more games will take advantage of the additional features (PS 3.0) and make the 9800's go the way of the dinosaur and the GF3.
I'm an overclocker, so no card of mine will ever run stock speeds for very long. Would I be better to take the 9800 Pro and $100, (which I could roll into a 533 Prescott 2.4 and overclock for a CPU Upgrade) or go the 6800 route?
Also, which vendor's cards are the best for the plain 6800? I am leaning heavily to MSI so far, because I've read of unlocking the 4 remaining pipes w/Powerstrip and heard that they have good ram on them. Also read good things about the Chaintech (in this forum).
Currently running a P4-M @ 2.4 GHz, so the CPU gain from an OC'd Prescott could be nice.
