Entry-Level Video Card

KingCobra2001

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Jun 22, 2001
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Hey everyone,

I'm creating this post with the intent of hopefully figuring out which graphics card I should buy for my new computer. First off, I don't want to spend more than $130 (CAD) on a video card, and from what I've read / heard, ATI seems to be the top choice over comparable Nvidias.

The two cards that caught my eye include:

- Asus A9550-GE Radeon 9550 128MB DH Video Card w/TV-OUT, Retail $100
- Sapphire Radeon 9600 PRO Advantage 128MB DH Video Card w/TV-OUT, Retail $132

From what I gather, here are the specs for the two cards:

- Radeon 9550: 250/400/128bit
- Radeon 9660 Pro Advantage: 400/446/128bit

Now, in my reading, I've come across that the 9550, the 9600 and the 9600 Pro are all based on the RV350 chipset. I also have come across mixed feeling on the overclockability of these cards (either via some software tweaks or by flashing the 9550 with 9600 firmware -- if that's possible).

So.. here's where I need help: Should I get the Radeon 9550 and can it be easily overclocked to run at faster speeds (comparable or better than default 9600 speeds) OR should I get the 9600 Pro Advantage for $32 more, and again, explore its overclocking potential.

Please NOTE that I don't plan on buying any fancy fans or heatsinks for my vid card. If overclocking the card will cause a significant increase in heat or cause any other potential damage to the board, please advise me as I won't bother going down the overclocking route). I just figured that since they're using the same pretty much everything, it sounds like the 9550 is just an underclocked 9600, and with some tweaking, it could run at its full potential.

That's it from me. Thanks in advance for your opinions,

Matt
 

bim27142

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Oct 6, 2004
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Originally posted by: KingCobra2001
Hey everyone,

I'm creating this post with the intent of hopefully figuring out which graphics card I should buy for my new computer. First off, I don't want to spend more than $130 (CAD) on a video card, and from what I've read / heard, ATI seems to be the top choice over comparable Nvidias.

The two cards that caught my eye include:

- Asus A9550-GE Radeon 9550 128MB DH Video Card w/TV-OUT, Retail $100 -[/b]if you prefer just around $100 range, go for GeCube 9550XT instead. it's already tweaked out by GeCube at an impresive 400Mhz core and running on Hynix 2.5ns(clocked at 250Mhz, OC it to 300Mhz and NP) mem

- Sapphire Radeon 9600 PRO Advantage 128MB DH Video Card w/TV-OUT, Retail $132 -if you're willing to shell out $132 then go for this one
 

KingCobra2001

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Jun 22, 2001
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Hi,

Thanks for the replies.

bim27142: How did GeCube attain those speeds! Did they physically change the card, or did they just change software settings in the bios (assuming video cards have some type of bios). Also, I've never seen those cards sold in the Ottawa area, and since I don't plan on ordering anything online.. I guess it's not an option :frown:

Anyone know if the 9600 Pro Advantage (which has slower memory than the 9600 Pro -- 446Mhz vs 600Mhz) can have its memory speed upped so that it runs like a 9600 Pro?
 

bim27142

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Oct 6, 2004
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Originally posted by: KingCobra2001
Hi,

Thanks for the replies.

bim27142: How did GeCube attain those speeds! Did they physically change the card, or did they just change software settings in the bios (assuming video cards have some type of bios). Also, I've never seen those cards sold in the Ottawa area, and since I don't plan on ordering anything online.. I guess it's not an option :frown:

9550's core is basically 9600's so it is theoretically possible to OC a 9550 up to 9600's speed. GeCube's model is basically an OC'ed 9550 and they attained that probably because of a good overall board(PCB) design AND it comes with a very good stock cooler. and oh by the way, this was initially for asian markets only but i've heard it's already selling around various countries outside asia.

personally i'd go for 9600 pro... i just settled for 9550 because of tight budget and i badly need a video card already... and besides, i'm not really a serious gamer... :)