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Need Video Card Help!!!

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I need suggestions for a PCI video card to put in my old K6-2 system. I want to spend $120 or less and it has to be PCI. What card will give this system the most (gaming) bang???
 
Depends on what kind of gaming...

Quake 3, you'll get more FPS than with a TNT

The TNT might give you better 2D and probably a better 3D quality picture, but will most definitely be slower.

That's just a guess from what I know about the cards. I've never seen either perform in 3D games.

amish
 
No! Do not buy an M64!

These things are a pain, they use slow 64 bit memory, and aren't worth your time or money. The Voodoo3 3000 PCI is a great choice, nice solid, stable card that will work right out of the box.

A regular TNT2 might be three or four FPS faster than a V3 3000 however an M64 will not be faster at all. Savage4's are faster than M64's. These are definatly a card to avoid.
 
Actually I think the Voodoo line has better 3DNow! support, so it'd probably perform faster on a K6-2 system. The M64 doesn't use 64-bit memory, it just has a 64-bit memory bus.
 
i am waiting to see what the models of the geforce2mx are like. I'd probably be spending close to $200 for a twin view model.
 
There's only one brand of Voodoo3 cards, 3DFX.

BTW, there is a $30 rebate on Voodoo3s, you can get a Voodoo3 2000 or 3000 for less than $100.

Do a search for for voodoo3 in the Hot Deals forum for examples.
 
STB is not the only manufacturer who makes Voodoo 3 cards. Falcon Northwest makes a Voodoo3 3500 which is hella-fast, clocked over 200 Mhz and there is one other company who makes them as well - can't remember the name but they also made a Voodoo2 SLI that was a single board... agg whats that name. Oh well.
 
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