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tSN

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hey all, my question is.. would it be ok to pop in a 8800gtx in my current system, and have the card run like a dream? current setup---> p4 3.2 prescott sitting in my asus p5ad2-e 2gigs corsair xms.. or should i upgrade my cpu/mobo first?:confused:
 

regnez

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Your decision.

From the article:

"Author's Opinion

The long and short of this experiment is that you need a high speed platform to get the most out of the new DX10 hardware. If you were planning on getting a $600 graphics card to replace your 1-year-old graphics card, it would behoove you to rebuild your box. Of course, this means that the whole graphics upgrade will cost you a lot more than just the graphics card.

If you don't do the job properly, the net effect will be like hooking up a pair of garbage speakers to a Bose or Klipsch sound system. The effect would be the same... less than optimal performance, and an experience that is far from ideal given the money you spent."
 

acegazda

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Don't be fooled, however, into thinking you need to go out and get a C2X in order to get an 8800gtx. DX10 games are still heavily gpu based and the difference between the e6400 and the x6800 is ~10 fps. Not worth $700 by any means.

Welcome to the forums!:D
 

tSN

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Originally posted by: acegazda
Don't be fooled, however, into thinking you need to go out and get a C2X in order to get an 8800gtx. DX10 games are still heavily gpu based and the difference between the e6400 and the x6800 is ~10 fps. Not worth $700 by any means.

Welcome to the forums!:D


thats true. i also did some research and came up with this combo which is around my budget. newegg list

and thanks.
 

acegazda

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you're going to have to list the items separately, I can't view your cart over my ISP.