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Dell SC400 with Intel 2.4 Mhz

Mir96TA

Golden Member
What video card is best bang for the buck.
I like to have AGP8X, I can live with 64Meg mem
OS is XP pro!
Any suggestion can be great Help.
 
First off, agp 8x = a waste if you're paying extra for it. You're losing basically no performance if you don't have it. Second of all, without knowing what exactly you're using this card for, it's hard to recommend one. If you're just going to be doing light gaming then a ti4200 like the others have suggested will be fine. If you're a heavy gamer though, you'll want a better card.
 
Well, It will be mostly use for DVD, Some games.
I dont need some serious stuff.
I just want well balanced all rounder, which also best bang for buck card.
BTW what is AA and AF ?
 
How is Chaintech nVIDIA GeForce FX5200 (250Mhz/400Mhz) 3D DDR 128MB AGP8X (Retail Box) ?
Its going for $65
 
AA and AF is just terms for
Anti Aliasing, which makes edges smoother and sharper
Anisotropic Filtering, which makes textures sharper
they really kill performance though, like for antialiasing to work, the card has to basically double the screen resolution, and shrink it back down
 
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