need some quick advice on a low-mid GPU

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ignore this bit if you dont want the back story

right some of you may remember i was swapping 2x7800GT SLI for a single Radeon X1900XT, i did this because i was handing down my computer to my brother (for a small fee) and wanted to give him something with a bit more longevity. the 512mb X1900XT fit the bill perfectly and i made about £50 profit

now hes decided he doesnt want the computer, so my dad said he would have it. but my mother saw through this plan as it would end up with my brother technically getting full use of it without paying lol

anyway ive sold a gig of ram, the PSU, sound card, tv card and the rest is goin to my dad. i planned a seasonic 430watt PSU and a 7300GS as replacements to make the computer fully functional

however, the 7300GS really isnt very good at games, an my bro said he would still want to play the occasional CS:S guild wars etc.

so hes agreed to buy a better GPU. if he wants to play games he has to buy the hardware. he has a 9500pro atm

the main bit


budget £70 - 80

for that i can purchase the following

NEW : XFX 7600GS 500mhz core, 900mhz mem, 128bit mem interface to 256mb of DDR2.
£70.60 (inc vat) its fanless and has dual DVI

the 7300GT can be had for round about the same money, and i heard its actually faster than the 7600GS (though the XFX card has nice clocks)

NEW: Radeon X1600Pro same clock speeds as above, same interface, same amount of DDR2 £64 (though from what ive seen the 7600GS even beats the X1600XT!)

USED: well lots of choice

used X800GTO's X800's and even X800XL's and X800XT's can be found on ebay for the budget. also theres a 6800XT though i would think its better to get a 7 series

so what would be the best choice? im personally leaning toward the XFX 7600GS.


 

TheRyuu

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A 7600GT/GS will beat a X1600Pro.

A good mid-range card is the 7600GT.
Not sure how it stacks up to X800XT's though.
 

Munky

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I'd go with the 7600gs. At those clocks it would be a nice midrange card.
 

Munky

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Well, the used x800xt would be faster if you want to go that route, so that's another alternative.
 
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Originally posted by: munky
Well, the used x800xt would be faster if you want to go that route, so that's another alternative.


im just lookin at that now, i know it would be faster, but the auctions got a while yet, im sure it will fetch £100+ they still sell X800GTO's for £100+ new, so the XT is worth it.

jus gonna have a quick scan round for used 6800GT PCI-E, but if not i think that 7600GS is the way to go. theres alot of what seem to be vanilla 6800's with 256mb of ram around, from Dell machines, im thinking these might actually only be 8pipelines or something

its definately not worse than what hes got now
 
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jus quickly

800GTO or the 7600GS

ive found an auction for a power color X800GTO. the GTO in question sports a 400mhz core, 980mhz ram, 256bit interface and perhaps crucially the full 16pipelines.
 

TheRyuu

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Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
jus quickly

800GTO or the 7600GS

ive found an auction for a power color X800GTO. the GTO in question sports a 400mhz core, 980mhz ram, 256bit interface and perhaps crucially the full 16pipelines.

You'll definitly want one that either has 16 pipes or is unlockable to 16 pipes (R480 core).
 
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Originally posted by: wizboy11
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
jus quickly

800GTO or the 7600GS

ive found an auction for a power color X800GTO. the GTO in question sports a 400mhz core, 980mhz ram, 256bit interface and perhaps crucially the full 16pipelines.

You'll definitly want one that either has 16 pipes or is unlockable to 16 pipes (R480 core).


bidding on it now, if i lose then 7600 it is