Best video card < $100

azilaga

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I'm looking to get a video card for my work computer, and my boss has ok'd me to purchase something between $50-$100. I've searched online, and there seems to be quite a few to choose from. Here are the cards I'm looking at:

ATI 9200

PNY GF card

Any others I should be looking at?
 

Ionizer86

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Any gaming to be done on the pc? If not, why not save some $ and get an MX440 for $30?
 

Vernor

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Sadly, all the recent budget cards are crap.


You have to go back to ancient stuff to find something decent.
 

Texun

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What kind of work will it be used for? For 2D Office, spreadsheet, text or graphics work I would go with an ATI or Matrox.
 

techwanabe

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Originally posted by: vailr
Try Newegg Refurbs: http://www.newegg.com/app/manufactory.asp?catalog=48&Type=Refurbish
Recently got a refurb Radeon 9600NP for ~$87 shipped.
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Edit: Just checked: they have an ASUS MX5200 card for $50. Also, an MSI 5600XT for $105.

Only 15 day return policy at newegg for refurbs. Down side is that you have no coverage if the card dies after the 15 days, they you just flushed $87 down the toilet. That happened to me with a GF4ti-4200 - $90 kerflush. Warranty is a good thing :)


 

novice

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I also would say Geforce 4 Ti4200. A good one is available here, if you hurry. They only have 7 left as I type this. I have bought 2 of these over the past 6 months and they have worked great. Promotional codes are available for a 10% discount, as well. Take a look at T*chbargains.com. for more information. For $90 plus shipping, it is still a very good card for all existing games. For HL2, Doom 3 you may want something more, but for current games the Ti-4200 handles most of them very well.
 

novice

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Originally posted by: ReMeDy{WcS}
Radeon 9600

No offense, but I would avoid that particular card. From sapphire's website on the 9600 SE:
"64-bit memory interface removes hardware performance bottleneck and vides end users with faster 3D graphics"
I don't think a 64 bit 9600 non pro can compete with any decent 128 bit memory card. (i.e. the Ti4200). Not even sure a standard 9600 non pro with 128 bit memory interface will outperform the Nvidia card. Of course the 9600 Pro is a different story, but then it is a different price, too. Be careful of the SE 64 bit cards offered by ATI vendors.