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NEW GeForce4 Ti4600 - $179.99 shipped at Newegg

Is this a sale item? Or has the price just dropped? I am waiting for it to go down even more. Have a 4200 Ti and wonder if it's worth the jump.
 
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
Is this a sale item? Or has the price just dropped? I am waiting for it to go down even more. Have a 4200 Ti and wonder if it's worth the jump.

I would say no. The performance increase is minimal. And if you got all that money for such a small upgrade, might as well shell out another 100 for a noticeable performance increase to 9700 pro.
 
Originally posted by: JubJub4
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
Is this a sale item? Or has the price just dropped? I am waiting for it to go down even more. Have a 4200 Ti and wonder if it's worth the jump.

I would say no. The performance increase is minimal. And if you got all that money for such a small upgrade, might as well shell out another 100 for a noticeable performance increase to 9700 pro.

Dang..I upgraded to 4600 from 4200... It's not worth it.
 
Originally posted by: NewForumMember
Is my TI-200 about to not be able to play the new games anymore?

I have the same question about mine. Personaly, I think that video cards are getting so far ahead of games that waiting a year for a reasonable price drop won't hinder your gaming in any way. I cant think of any major engines coming out until Doom 3, and I think origianly they were designing that engine around the nvidia ti series anyway. Thats not to say that the ti4200 will work perfectly with Doom 3.
 
Originally posted by: NewForumMember
Is my TI-200 about to not be able to play the new games anymore?


Play: Yes
Be capable of high res/AA/Af: Probably Not.

I have a Ti200 and have been looking for a better card.The Ti200 is a great card,but in my case I have a 21 inch monitor and any game that is run at less than 1280x1024 looks like crap.When I got the card,I was able to jack the setting on all the games but slowly I've had to tone it down.GTA3,BF1942,and several others were getting choppy at 1280x1024(no AA/AF).

In the end it all depends on what you demand from the card.I have high demands due to my monitor.
*Crosses finger that the 9500pro goes down in price soon*🙂
 
I had my Ti4200 for a While... Before that I had a GF2Pro.... Before that I had the TNT2 M64

Personally, I think I'm gonna wait until after this generation of cards, Nvidia FX series and Radeon 9xxxx Series of cards are replaced.


And what JubJub4 said about video cards being so ahead of games is very true.

I get a *taste of the new games these days but nothing beats counterstrike. And even GF2Pro is sufficient for that Game.

and I'm sure whenever the Condition Zero comes out, My Ti4200 will do just fine. Oh, BTW, My Ti4200 is running as fast as the Ti4600.

 
Originally posted by: render
Originally posted by: JubJub4
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
Is this a sale item? Or has the price just dropped? I am waiting for it to go down even more. Have a 4200 Ti and wonder if it's worth the jump.

I would say no. The performance increase is minimal. And if you got all that money for such a small upgrade, might as well shell out another 100 for a noticeable performance increase to 9700 pro.

Dang..I upgraded to 4600 from 4200... It's not worth it.

i did that upgrade too....bought it through rivatuner....lol 😉
 
Originally posted by: FearoftheNight
Originally posted by: render
Originally posted by: JubJub4
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
Is this a sale item? Or has the price just dropped? I am waiting for it to go down even more. Have a 4200 Ti and wonder if it's worth the jump.

I would say no. The performance increase is minimal. And if you got all that money for such a small upgrade, might as well shell out another 100 for a noticeable performance increase to 9700 pro.

Dang..I upgraded to 4600 from 4200... It's not worth it.

i did that upgrade too....bought it through rivatuner....lol 😉

great upgrade FOR THE $!
 
Originally posted by: render
Originally posted by: JubJub4
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
Is this a sale item? Or has the price just dropped? I am waiting for it to go down even more. Have a 4200 Ti and wonder if it's worth the jump.

I would say no. The performance increase is minimal. And if you got all that money for such a small upgrade, might as well shell out another 100 for a noticeable performance increase to 9700 pro.

Dang..I upgraded to 4600 from 4200... It's not worth it.

OUCH!!! hope the 4200 was the 64MB version
 
I'm running a stock 4200 at 4800 speeds, just install coolbits. I have no issues with it overclocked, it's rock solid at 300 core 575 memory, and that's on a 128mb card with the slower memory. I play bf1942 for hours on end...
 
Oh yeah, just for good measure, stock clock speeds on the geforce line:

GeForce4 Ti 4800 /4600- 8x 300 650 8x
GeForce4 Ti 4800-SE 275 550 8x
GeForce4 Ti 4600 300 650 4x
GeForce4 Ti 4400 275 550 4x
GeForce4 Ti 4200 (8x) 250 513 8x
GeForce4 Ti 4200 250 444/500 4x
 
good deal, although i'd go w/ the radeon 9500 for that price.....

bleh, what can i say, i have the lowly geforce 4 mx440 :frown:

ah well, all i play is warcraft III neway 😉
 
JubJub, the ATI line of DX9 cards are suppse to play Doom 3 "oh-so-much-better" than the GF4 TI series. Granted, you might still be able to play...at 10frames per second in 800x600 res with almost no good details turned on.

Run 3DMark03 and then you'll get a taste of the Doom 3 requirements.

Originally posted by: JubJub4
Originally posted by: NewForumMember
Is my TI-200 about to not be able to play the new games anymore?

I have the same question about mine. Personaly, I think that video cards are getting so far ahead of games that waiting a year for a reasonable price drop won't hinder your gaming in any way. I cant think of any major engines coming out until Doom 3, and I think origianly they were designing that engine around the nvidia ti series anyway. Thats not to say that the ti4200 will work perfectly with Doom 3.

 
Originally posted by: jodhas
I had my Ti4200 for a While... Before that I had a GF2Pro.... Before that I had the TNT2 M64

Personally, I think I'm gonna wait until after this generation of cards, Nvidia FX series and Radeon 9xxxx Series of cards are replaced.


And what JubJub4 said about video cards being so ahead of games is very true.

I get a *taste of the new games these days but nothing beats counterstrike. And even GF2Pro is sufficient for that Game.

and I'm sure whenever the Condition Zero comes out, My Ti4200 will do just fine. Oh, BTW, My Ti4200 is running as fast as the Ti4600.

lol, I am on the same page as you for every single thing 🙂... I upgraded to a ti4200 from a gf2mx400 from a tnt 2 ultra... I basically only play counter-strike but wanted the capabilities to play future games 😉
 
hmmmm should I upgrade my GeForce2Ti with this or wait a bit for the 9700 Pro's to drop a bit more?

I can play CS still but UT2003, BF1942 and Generals are no fun to play with all the "screen jitters"😱
 
Originally posted by: ICXRa
hmmmm should I upgrade my GeForce2Ti with this or wait a bit for the 9700 Pro's to drop a bit more?

I can play CS still but UT2003, BF1942 and Generals are no fun to play with all the "screen jitters"😱

sounds like you should get this, or a 9500/9600. you wanna play those games, and those cards will run them awfully better than a GF2. if you got teh ca$h, what are you waiting for ?!

 
Damnit, I just bought this card last month from Newegg for $192.99 🙁
But I just picked up a refurb for $148 as well 🙂


For those wondering whether or not it's worth it to upgrade from a 4200 to a 4600, I'd say probably not, UNLESS you sell your 4200 (128) for ~$100-115.
 
NewEgg specs for this card:

GPU Clock 330MHz - Faster than typical Ti4600
Memory Clock 200MHz - Way slower than typical Ti4600

I wouldn't buy this card.

 
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