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i agree about the 9700 pro. i bought a x1800xt last week and can't tell the difference
all this talk about gpu is just to make the companies and websites money
 
Originally posted by: DonVito
I have AGP. I have a decent CPU (I bought a Socket 754 CPU and mobo at the worst possible time, in the summer of 2004) and don't do a ton of PC gaming, so I didn't really want to do a whole system upgrade. I bought my X850XT when Microcenter was closing them out for $200 this past winter.

My 9700 Pro was really really good to me - I ran that thing for more than three years! That was one of the greatest quantum leaps in video-card technology, ever. I've had various nVidia and 3Dfx cards in the past, but the 9700 Pro was by far the best, in its era. I like my X850XT as well.

ha, cool. i have the same -- 754 3200+ clawhammer, x800 xt pe agp, 2gb pc3200. enough for my purposes, and just enough for 64-bit. i don't think i'll ever buy a part that's > $100 [ever] again... save hard drives.

ya, i liked my 9800pro as well. it's now in my linux box... still an acceptable gaming card.
 
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