Radeon 9800SE or Geforce 6200

keepper

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So i havent been keeping up, and am thinking of getting a boost to my 9800SE ( softmodded). Would a 6200 be a better card?
 

LW07

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The 6200 wouldn't be better than your 9800SE. 6200 is like a Geforce FX5200 with overclocking and new technology. I would save up and get a PCI-Express mobo with a Radeon X1800XT 256mb.
 

RussianSensation

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In AGP look at $200 6800GS. Otherwise save for PCIe rig. With AM2 in June and corner soon to follow, it'd probably a good time to retire the aging AGP system. That's what I am planning on doing.
 

keepper

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So i guess then i should ask, what would be the most affordable Nvidia card that can match a 9800SE?
 

Kromis

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The Order of Power

For ATi cards: XT, XL, PRO, SE (The XL and PRO might be switched around, not sure)

For nVIDIA cards: GTX, GT, Vanilla, XT
 

imported_Kiwi

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Originally posted by: keepper

havent been keeping up, and am thinking of getting a boost to my 9800SE ( softmodded ). Would a 6200 be a better card?
The word "better" is too open-ended, vague, and lacking in objective criteria. A movie buff deciding on a VGA card for his HTPC system wants a quiet card overall, and defines lower noise as "better".

gpureview only lists one, 128 Bit, 9800se, at its stock settings. But there are a half dozen different Geforce 6200 variations. The "fastest" of the 6200's, if speed was your primary criteria, is a bit slower, apparently, than a stock 9800se of the type they have data on:

http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=240&card2=192


:beer:

 

pukemon

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Originally posted by: Powermoloch
agp 6200 cards can be unlocked to 6600 cards... :D

The old/first batch ones could, but the new/current ones use a core that can't be soft modded.