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Nick, concerning that other scenario of the 3200+ and 6800GT or 3800+ and ATI 9800 Pro, what do you see as more bang for the buck? I was thinking the 3800+ & 9800 Pro. Any thoughts?
 
You'll see much better gaming performance with a 6800 GT than with a 9800 Pro, and you can probably get 400 MHz out of that 3200+ easily if you find yourself a little CPU limited (running a RAM divider here would be OK too).
 
Originally posted by: Gemmah
Nick, concerning that other scenario of the 3200+ and 6800GT or 3800+ and ATI 9800 Pro, what do you see as more bang for the buck? I was thinking the 3800+ & 9800 Pro. Any thoughts?

your welcome with the RAM advice...free of charge 😉:beer:


as far as 3200/6800GT Vs. 3800/9800pro, you will see MUCH greater results going with the 3200/6800GT combo. sure, the CPU isnt QUITE as fast, but its only a slightly slower than the 3800. but the 6800GT STOMPS the 9800pro. its like a ford escort vs. a GTO or something. you will see a vast imporvement in FPS and an overall gaming experience by getting the 6800GT with the 3200.
 
The 3200+ & 6800GT have it!!!!! Thanks guys. I've been obsessing over this for 2+ months, I need some closure in the form of getting my brand new toy. Great feedback. This website is an invaluable resource, and seems like a great community. Time for o'bit of deh....bubbly on that note. Roger that.


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Originally posted by: ts3433
You'll see much better gaming performance with a 6800 GT than with a 9800 Pro, and you can probably get 400 MHz out of that 3200+ easily if you find yourself a little CPU limited (running a RAM divider here would be OK too).

And have fun with that new system :beer:
 
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