Originally posted by: CidHighwind
I would suggest a Radeon 9800 Pro or XT. At the making of this card, Radeon was doing a lot better than NVIDIA, and the card shows. Also, some Pro cards can be easily converted to XT performance with no extra parts, because some manufacturers (MSI) use the same parts for both. A 9800 Pro is $200-250 and I forget just how much an XT costs.
Tests have shown that anything but the $400+ cards wont handle Doom 3, at high res and quality, if thats what you are looking for!
Because you can get a much better card for not much more, especially for Doom 3.Originally posted by: Holyhandgren
My 9800 pro is playable with doom 3 at 1280x1024/high quality... Only lags occasionally. Dunno who this wouldnt be satisfactory for.
Originally posted by: Holyhandgren
My 9800 pro is playable with doom 3 at 1280x1024/high quality... Only lags occasionally. Dunno who this wouldnt be satisfactory for.
Before you scream that we call a $278 video card a bargain, consider the alternatives. There frankly are none at this point ,if you want comparable performance for the dollar. ATI does not have a top-line variant at the $300 price point and the 6800 certainly blows away the older Video cards that can cost even more. For example , at plain old 1024X768 the 6800 is 75% faster in Doom 3 than either the ATI 9800 XT or the nVidia 5950, both of which cost about $50-$100 more than the 6800.
Originally posted by: theslug
Is the jump from the 6800 to the 6800 GT worth the extra $100?