Radeon 9250 - It says it only supports DirectX 8

Peter

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It's DX8 hardware. Radeon drivers do install and run under DX9 regardless.
 

daveybrat

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for someone who won't be playing games, a 9250 card will do fine. However, that card is $55 shipped, a little too much for that card. Try the Gigabyte brand instead, same card, better price:

Gigabyte 9250 128MB AGP

$42 shipped! :)
 

kmmatney

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Definately go for the Sapphire card with 128-bit memory, and DVI. I think its worth the extra $9.
 

Tom

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Along the same topic, as a PCI card where does the 9250 stand compared to other PCI options ?

and in a PCI version, does the bit rate matter, since I think PCI is 64-bit maximum, right ?

also, would a 64-bit 9250 perform the same, whether it's PCI or AGP ?
 

Peter

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AGP is a 32-bit bus. That's nothing to do with how wide the GPU attaches to its _local_ RAM.

The same card design would perform almost the same on PCI and AGP. However: On PCI, the power budget per slot is a lot lower than on AGP. That's why you don't see high-performance PCI cards. Also, ATi's later chips don't even support PCI mode of operation anymore, e.g. you can't make a 9600 PCI card.