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DEAD: ATI Radeon 8500 AGP 64MB (Gateway OEM)

Bahh - average deal. For just twice that, you can buy an 8500DV All In Wonder type card, with TV tuner, VIVO and Firewire! Heck - I'd sell mine for that much 😉
 
Originally posted by: nguyendot1
Where does this stack up compared to say, a Ti4200?

Depends on the game is the accurate answer.

In some games a Ti4200 will perform similar to a Radeon 9800 Pro....!

However, the Radeon 8500 is pretty similar to the Ti4200 in many instances as well and will actually outperform it in Unreal II.
I know for Soldier of Fortune II, the Radeon was a great improvement over my Ti4200 overclocked to 4600 levels.

(I have both cards.)

For the same price I'd take the GF 4 however at half price I'd be happy with the Radeon 8500 😉

For the record my Ti4200 was $69 at Circuit City 2 years ago 😉
 
A couple very good things about these cards:

1. You can flash them with a mac bios for mac use (mac cards are overpriced as hell)
2. You can flash them into FireGL cards for low end workstation use (older but still nice)

Although I wouldn't buy anything like this right now for normal use, there are other alternatives out there that will blow it away for just a bit more.
 
How do you know it has the 2nd RAMDAC? I don't see it specified anywhere, and the picture doesn't show it (not that the picture means anything).

Good price for a memorable card though. I think it will spank most new cards in this price range.
 
For those that were wondering, if you don't need the latest-and-greatest video card, this actually is a pretty good deal, for the price range. Some people even play Doom3 on an 8500, at low settings. I'm curious about why the seller's page links to a Gateway site for OEM drivers, rather than ATI's own site for the regular Cats. Is the logical PCI device/subvendor ID on these cards different enough, that they need a hacked .INF to use normal Cats with them? Performance-wise, at 275/275, this card would be faster than a stock 9200 AGP (250/200). Plus, I think it was the 8500 that supported TruForm in hardware.
 
How do you know it has the 2nd RAMDAC? I don't see it specified anywhere, and the picture doesn't show it (not that the picture means anything).
Sorry, I saw "Dual Monitor and Video output support" and assumed it had a 2nd RAMDAC, but you're right, I don't see it on the photo (not that the photo means anything).

There must be 2nd RAMDAC for dual monitor support, right? I'll know when I get my card.
 
I am running an old TNT2 on this server i have because I sold my 9600 pro and thought the tnt2 would be good enough but it seems to lag a bit when changing windows and stuff.... and idea if this 8500 card would be a nice cheap upgrade to a decent card?
 
Originally posted by: gtd2000
Originally posted by: k1114
there are other alternatives out there that will blow it away for just a bit more.
And those are?
Well...by "a bit more" he meant at least twice but probably three times as much. There is nothing out there under Radeon 9600 that will "blow away" a Radeon 8500. R9600 starts around $75 ~ $80. Radeon 9500 Pro would blow it away, but then used R9500 Pro's are still fetching as much as new Radeon 9600 Pro on Ebay.
I am running an old TNT2 on this server i have because I sold my 9600 pro and thought the tnt2 would be good enough but it seems to lag a bit when changing windows and stuff.... and idea if this 8500 card would be a nice cheap upgrade to a decent card?
R8500 would be a huge improvement over TNT2, but if the price goes above $50 I would pass.
 
Originally posted by: metalmania
If you want to replace that TNT2, why not get a $29.99 Radeon 9200se from chiefvalue or Newegg?
That would be an improvement over TNT2 but not nearly as much as R8500 for $14 more.
 
Originally posted by: metalmania
If you want to replace that TNT2, why not get a $29.99 Radeon 9200se from chiefvalue or Newegg?


The forgot to put the "Dog" after 9200

The Radeon 9200 Dog s(low)e(dition) is the full and correct name for the R9200SE 😉
 
lol thanks guys 😛

I'm not really looking to game i guess, but I am annoyed by the slow window drawing when i have firefox open with 30 tabs. the machine is a 2.8ghz, with 512ram, the ram is pc2100, so maybe thats the other problem.... before I had 1gb PC3200 and the 9600 pro. I was trying to make some cash for a laptop, but just couldnt let go of the 2.8 lol oh well.
 
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