- Jul 8, 2003
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I've currently got a 9500pro that I've been very happy with for coming up on two years, but I've been getting that upgrade itch. The thing I'm seeing is that the $100-150 card segment doesn't appear to have moved much in well over a year. It seems instead of pricing dropping on the older cards and the newest cards taking the top pricing slots (like it's always been), pricing has stayed somewhat static on older cards, with newer cards just getting a $100-200 premium.
Top end cards went from $300 to $500 now... what gives?
I got turned off to Nvidia after two bad experiences in a row, so I still lean heavily toward ATI, but am I right in thinking the 9800pro or x700 really aren't *that* much faster than what I have? I can't really seem to find any benchmarks that contain cards as old as mine, so I can't really compare.
Thoughts for the budget-constrained upgrader?
FWIW, I've got a 3000+, 1G dual channel, and raid 0 SATA setup. The machine's fairly fast and the 9500 pro still does a great job, so I want to be somewhat confident I'll see a significant improvement if I upgrade.
TIA!
Top end cards went from $300 to $500 now... what gives?
I got turned off to Nvidia after two bad experiences in a row, so I still lean heavily toward ATI, but am I right in thinking the 9800pro or x700 really aren't *that* much faster than what I have? I can't really seem to find any benchmarks that contain cards as old as mine, so I can't really compare.
Thoughts for the budget-constrained upgrader?
FWIW, I've got a 3000+, 1G dual channel, and raid 0 SATA setup. The machine's fairly fast and the 9500 pro still does a great job, so I want to be somewhat confident I'll see a significant improvement if I upgrade.
TIA!
