PCI-E Equivalent for ATI 9700 PRO (AGP) ?

imported_pk

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Hi,

I've decided to upgrade my AMD XP2500, ATI 9700 PRO system with a new dual core system, which means I would need new PCI-E graphic card. Can anyone advise me on what current PCI-E graphic card would give me performance equivalent of my ATI 9700 PRO. This card is probably very slow compared to today's high end (read $500) cards, but I'm actally very happy with its performance. I'm basically trying to spend between $100-$200 on the new card, but want to make sure that they'll perform at least as good as my old ATI. Most of the benchmarks I see on the internet compare PCI-E cards only and don't compare to anything as old as my ATI. I use my system mostly for photography, video editing and only limited gaming (Civilization 3, GP4, couple flight sims, no doom type games). One area that I would like my card to perform better is at H.264 playback as I do a lot of encoding and playback of H.264. Btw. I'm running 24" LCD with 1920x1200 resolution.

Thank you,

pk.
 

Stumps

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just get a 7600GS or 7600GT, plenty fast and should be in your price range
 

Cookie Monster

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A 7300GT/X1300XT will be roughly be abit faster than your 9700pro.

Those cards cost around $60~90 depending on the retailer. Pure video/AVIVO does exactly what you want e.g h.264 hardware acceleration.

I suggest you buy this for your video card if your looking to use the card for awhile.

leadtek 7900GS $154 AR

Should be atleast 3~4 times faster than your 9700pro, it has a nice stock cooler, leadtek quality, HDCP, dual DVI and low power consumption.





 

imported_pk

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Thanks everyone for your response. You all were able to confirm that any card between $100-$200 would be more than a match for my current card.
 

VirtualLarry

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I recently picked up an X1950GT (500/1200) at NewEgg for $155. Should handle full-screen H.264 playback just fine. X1950Pro cards are just a little bit more.