- Mar 18, 2008
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Hello all,
My friend is wanting to buy my 7950gx2 from me for a so he can do quad-sli... (don't ask) Which is good because I've been looking to upgrade to a (or 2) DX 10 card(s).
I've been looking at getting a 8800 gts or the 9600 gt in sli. The 9600 gt in sli has been looking pretty good now over the 8800 gts seeing as the 9600 gt in sli is just slightly more than the 8800 gts. Plus, I was pretty impressed at how well it kept up with the 9800gx2 in the benchmark tests.
So, what I'm wondering is would I see a better performance increase by getting one 8800 gts or 2 9600 gts? OR is there a better option in the ~375 or lower price range (btw not a fan of ATi or AMD is it now)? OR should I wait and see what the 9800 GT or GTX is going to be like?
OH BTW my system specs are:
Intel C2D 2.13 OC'd to 2.8
ASUS P5NSLi
4 GB of Kingston ValueRam
2 250 WD SATA drives in RAID 0
SB X-FI XtremeGamer
Windows Vista Business x64
My friend is wanting to buy my 7950gx2 from me for a so he can do quad-sli... (don't ask) Which is good because I've been looking to upgrade to a (or 2) DX 10 card(s).
I've been looking at getting a 8800 gts or the 9600 gt in sli. The 9600 gt in sli has been looking pretty good now over the 8800 gts seeing as the 9600 gt in sli is just slightly more than the 8800 gts. Plus, I was pretty impressed at how well it kept up with the 9800gx2 in the benchmark tests.
So, what I'm wondering is would I see a better performance increase by getting one 8800 gts or 2 9600 gts? OR is there a better option in the ~375 or lower price range (btw not a fan of ATi or AMD is it now)? OR should I wait and see what the 9800 GT or GTX is going to be like?
OH BTW my system specs are:
Intel C2D 2.13 OC'd to 2.8
ASUS P5NSLi
4 GB of Kingston ValueRam
2 250 WD SATA drives in RAID 0
SB X-FI XtremeGamer
Windows Vista Business x64