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MSI NX6600GT-TD128E Geforce 6600GT 128MB GDDR3 PCI-Express x16 Video Card - Retail
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Enfer Singe

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pretty nice, I would upgrade the ram to a gig of PC3200 though

btw, he is right, this is the area for operating systems
 

AnonymouseUser

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Funny. Posted in the OS forum, but doesn't have an OS listed as one of the components.:p

BTW, most everything looks good but I don't think the monitor you've chosen would be good for gaming: 25ms response is likely to cause ghosting.
 

Malak

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For a gaming rig, nah. More like a budget gaming rig really. For a real gaming rig you'd up that to at least a 6800GT and a gig of RAM.
 

Aenslead

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Originally posted by: AnonymouseUser
Funny. Posted in the OS forum, but doesn't have an OS listed as one of the components.:p

BTW, most everything looks good but I don't think the monitor you've chosen would be good for gaming: 25ms response is likely to cause ghosting.

omg!!! you have a matsonic motherboard!! I've not seen one of those in QUITE some time.
 

AnonymouseUser

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Originally posted by: Aenslead
Originally posted by: AnonymouseUser
Funny. Posted in the OS forum, but doesn't have an OS listed as one of the components.:p

BTW, most everything looks good but I don't think the monitor you've chosen would be good for gaming: 25ms response is likely to cause ghosting.

omg!!! you have a matsonic motherboard!! I've not seen one of those in QUITE some time.

heh, that mobo was a $29 refurb from Newegg and has been running 24/7 for 1.5 years. I'd never even heard of Matsonic before I bought it, but it is a real champ.
 

Malak

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Originally posted by: hippotautamus
^I agree about the RAM, but the 6600GT will run any current game just fine. Budget gaming = 9600.

Budget gaming almost 3 years ago was 9600, the 6600 is the budget card today. 9600 is barely usable now. You would be wasting your money getting it.
 

Sunner

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Originally posted by: KruptosAngelos
Originally posted by: hippotautamus
^I agree about the RAM, but the 6600GT will run any current game just fine. Budget gaming = 9600.

Budget gaming almost 3 years ago was 9600, the 6600 is the budget card today. 9600 is barely usable now. You would be wasting your money getting it.

A 6600GT is just fine, definitely not budget, more like mid-end, however that video card won't work with that nForce3 rig, you'll need an nForce4 for PCIe.
 

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Originally posted by: Sunner
A 6600GT is just fine, definitely not budget, more like mid-end, however that video card won't work with that nForce3 rig, you'll need an nForce4 for PCIe.

I don't know how you can think that.

What other card could possibly fit the role of budget card? The 6600GT is cheap and is only half as good as the best cards, which is exactly why it's called the budget card. It can't run games at hi res with AA and AF on, it's completely crippled, while other cards run fine. It is the budget card. Anything less is a waste and everything else is better. Nothing else fits closer to budget card.
 

Sunner

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Originally posted by: KruptosAngelos
Originally posted by: Sunner
A 6600GT is just fine, definitely not budget, more like mid-end, however that video card won't work with that nForce3 rig, you'll need an nForce4 for PCIe.

I don't know how you can think that.

What other card could possibly fit the role of budget card? The 6600GT is cheap and is only half as good as the best cards, which is exactly why it's called the budget card. It can't run games at hi res with AA and AF on, it's completely crippled, while other cards run fine. It is the budget card. Anything less is a waste and everything else is better. Nothing else fits closer to budget card.

A 6200 is a budget card, a 6600GT is a midend card, a 6800GT is a highend card.
A 6800 Ultra is for people with more money than common sense, or for people who just have enough money not to care.

I guess by your reasoning, a 6800GT is midend then?
Since when did the midend cost ~350$ ?
 

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Originally posted by: Sunner
A 6200 is a budget card, a 6600GT is a midend card, a 6800GT is a highend card.
A 6800 Ultra is for people with more money than common sense, or for people who just have enough money not to care.

I guess by your reasoning, a 6800GT is midend then?
Since when did the midend cost ~350$ ?

You completely miss low end and outdated. 6200 is lowend, 6600 is budget, 6800GT is mid. If my video card spanks the 6800GT, which it does, then it can't be high end. Since when does midend cost $350? Since this generation. The cost doesn't mean it's high end, the performance decides it's place. The PC mag I subscribe to calls it a budget card, it plays like a budget card, it costs like a budget card... I don't see how hard it is for you to get this.
 

Sunner

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So only THE very highest performing card is high end?
So I guess we should exclude every card save for a $900 512 MB UE then?
Many cards can fit into one class, the 6800GT is the "low high end", while a 512 MB UE would be the "high high end".

The 6800GT is in no way a midend card, just because it isn't the highest end doesn't make it mid end.
 

fishmonger12

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quit cross posting, you've got this in tech support as well, which also happens to be the wrong forum. try general hardware.
 

Malak

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Originally posted by: Sunner
So only THE very highest performing card is high end?
So I guess we should exclude every card save for a $900 512 MB UE then?
Many cards can fit into one class, the 6800GT is the "low high end", while a 512 MB UE would be the "high high end".

The 6800GT is in no way a midend card, just because it isn't the highest end doesn't make it mid end.

The 6800GT is just plain mid-end, there's nothing to argue about. There aren't levels, there's low-end, mid-end, and high-end. That's it. Do I need to scan my copy of Maximum PC to show you? On one page alone it calls the 6600GT low-end, the 6800U high-end, and the x850XT PE the best card on the market.
 

Sunner

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Originally posted by: KruptosAngelos
Originally posted by: Sunner
So only THE very highest performing card is high end?
So I guess we should exclude every card save for a $900 512 MB UE then?
Many cards can fit into one class, the 6800GT is the "low high end", while a 512 MB UE would be the "high high end".

The 6800GT is in no way a midend card, just because it isn't the highest end doesn't make it mid end.

The 6800GT is just plain mid-end, there's nothing to argue about. There aren't levels, there's low-end, mid-end, and high-end. That's it. Do I need to scan my copy of Maximum PC to show you? On one page alone it calls the 6600GT low-end, the 6800U high-end, and the x850XT PE the best card on the market.

Had a longer reply typed in, but since the wordfilter goes on and off every fvcking day, FuseTalk decided to screw me over and remove my entire post(thanks FT), so I'll just quickly point you here instead.