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GF4: is it worth it?

cool0221

Senior member
From what I see, GF4 is worth the upgrade only if you have too much money to burn or you don't have a GF3. I think the reason is, for the games that GF3 can handle well GF4 won't make a whole lot of difference: talking about 100fps versus 200fps. For the games GF3 sucks at, GF4 is not great either, like commanche4(I am kinda of a 75fps guy so 30fps and 40fps is the same for me).

I think a much more reasonable upgrade curve is to skip GF4 and go directly to whatever nvidia's next generation chip is if you have a GF3 currently.

What's your thought on this?
 
4600 = not
4400 = not
4200 = yes

This from an R8500 user.

Of course, the Radeon would then replace the GF2 GTS Pro in rig #2!
 
Well i have a geforce 3 ti200 in this computer, i am building another computer and i went ahead and got a geforce 4 ti4600 and let me tel you, YOU WILL NOTICE THE DIFFERNCE, i mean i was lagging bad in games like dungeon siege at high detail, not anymore, had some in myth III also, not anymore. Just look at benchmarks, you can see the difference.
 


<< Well i have a geforce 3 ti200 in this computer, i am building another computer and i went ahead and got a geforce 4 ti4600 and let me tel you, YOU WILL NOTICE THE DIFFERNCE, i mean i was lagging bad in games like dungeon siege at high detail, not anymore, had some in myth III also, not anymore. Just look at benchmarks, you can see the difference. >>



What he said. I had a g3 ti-200 and went to a ti-4600 and the difference to me was staggering. I did not expect to see the difference be so profound.
 
I'm upgrading my Ti500 to a Ti4600 and the significant performance difference between the two cards is well-worth the upgrade for me.
 
I'll probably get a Geforce 4 4400 or a Geforce 4 4200 depending on price difference when the latter gets out, and since I'm using a Geforce 2 Pro 32MB (200/400 MHz) I expect to see a big difference. Partly because of the large on-board memory, since even slight AGP texture transferring can screw up online shooting games. 🙂
 
I upgraded from a GeForce 2MX to a GeForce4 Ti4400, and the difference was amazing!! I know, I know, that's a big jump, but it was amazing!!
 
" You'll be alot happier with a 128MB ATI RADEON 8500 (Retail). It's faster and better than a GeFarce4-Ti4600"

Links please? I would be fairly surprised to see the 8500 faster than a Ti4600.
 


<< You'll be alot happier with a 128MB ATI RADEON 8500 (Retail). It's faster and better than a GeFarce4-Ti4600 >>



I too would be interested in seeing this as well.
 
"<< You'll be alot happier with a 128MB ATI RADEON 8500 (Retail). It's faster and better than a GeFarce4-Ti4600 >>"

I would like to see some links/benchmarks as well. Especially since all the benchmarks I have seen show the 4600 smacking the 8500 around like a red headed stepchild. (Literally +50% performance). They aren't even close.
 
False Christian, you should change your name to "False Prophet"
"You'll be alot happier with a 128MB ATI RADEON 8500 (Retail). It's faster and better than a GeFarce4-Ti4600. "

http://www6.tomshardware.com/graphic/02q2/020418/vgacharts-01.html
So, by having 10% faster core/RAM than 128 LE, the retail is going to make up the difference between 47 and 82fps? Sure it is.

http://www6.tomshardware.com/graphic/02q2/020418/vgacharts-02.html
Or between 75 and 124fps? I see.

http://www6.tomshardware.com/graphic/02q2/020418/vgacharts-03.html
Q3 is at least close, but then again the game is 3 YEARS OLD.

http://www6.tomshardware.com/graphic/02q2/020418/vgacharts-04.html
If your argument has one saving grace, it's Jedi Knight II, where a 8500 128 MIGHT be faster than a "GeFarce"

http://www6.tomshardware.com/graphic/02q2/020418/vgacharts-05.html
It won't make up that gap.
 
Once you have played a few games on a GF4 4600 at 1600x1200 with all details maxed, you will see that it is definitely worth it. Its like a Porsche, there is no comparison.
 
"Its like a Porsche, there is no comparison"

No, it's not much like Porsche at all. Porsche costs tens of thousands of dollars, is a status symbol recognized the world over, can induce women to lose their clothes, men to think "I wish...", and is unobtainable to most of the world.

A Ti 4600 is a fast VGA that costs $350, will be a fast VGA for another 6 months, causes women to yawn, men to think "maybe I'll pick one up next time I'm shopping, is a status symbol only in grade schools, and is obtainable by anyone with a job or plasma to sell.

See the difference?
 


<< You'll be alot happier with a 128MB ATI RADEON 8500 (Retail). It's faster and better than a GeFarce4-Ti4600. >>



He probably wasn't serious



<< No, it's not much like Porsche at all. Porsche costs tens of thousands of dollars, is a status symbol recognized the world over, can induce women to lose their clothes, men to think "I wish...", and is unobtainable to most of the world.[/Q

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<< A Ti 4600 is a fast VGA that costs $350, will be a fast VGA for another 6 months, causes women to yawn, men to think "maybe I'll pick one up next time I'm shopping, is a status symbol only in grade schools, and is obtainable by anyone with a job or plasma to sell. >>



I think he meant its fast.
 
I am currently running a tired radeon 32MB ddr and unfortunately I don't have the money to shell out for a GF4 TI4600 so I'm going to settle for the 4200 or 4400 depending on how much money I can spare. It also kinda depends on how much bitchin I have to hear from the wife 🙁
 
"I think he meant its fast. "
LOL- good one. I was just amused by the comparison. A P4 2GHz is "fast" but I still wouldn't call it a "Porsche".
 
Speaking of FalseChristian: I noticed something strange in his rig specs...


300 watt mini-tower case
ABIT-ST6RAID
1.2GHz Tualitin Celeron oc'ed to 1.548GHz (12x129)
256MB Infineon PC133 SDRAM (CAS 2-2-3)
32x Panasonic CD-ROM
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ATI RADEON 128MB 8500 AGP 4x (300/600)
3dfx Voodoo5-5500 AGP 2x (182/182)
------------------------------------------------------------------
SoundBlaster Live! Value
40.9GB Fujitsu UATA100 7200 rpm
10.8GB Fujitsu UATA66 5400 rpm
Microshaft IntelliRat w/IntelliEyeball
Windoze ME
Standard 101 keyboard
21" ViewSonic P810 (.26mm)

Two AGP cards. I bet in SLI mode too 😉 😉
 
You definitely get enough horsepower to start to run some of the more hard core games (MOHAA) at higher resolutions with all the goodies turned on. I don't know about you, but when I buy a $50 game I want it to look the best that it can look today not 6 months from now when vid cards get cheaper.

I'm very happy with my TI-4400, and looking forward to using the DVI output in the near future on a flat panel screen! 😉
 
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