Video Upgrade with New Mobo and CPU

doms13

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Well right now I am running an Athlon 64 (Socket 754) on an Asus K8V-SE Deluexe with an ATI 9600XT. I know its nothing special, but it gets the job done for the most part. I have some extra cash laying around and have been contemplating upgrading the innards of my machine. This is what I have been thinking.

ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluexe (I was going to go with the refurb costs $133 on newegg)
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ Manchester 2000MHz HT ($297)

The part I am struggling with is the video card. I used to work in the computer industry so I was in the mainstream of new technology, but I have fallen out. I need some advice for what video card I should get that would go with those (or if not with those specs you can suggest your own). I am looking in the sub-$200 range, so the total would be no more than about $600. I normally do lots of gaming, some flash stuff, and some video editing. Hope thats all you need!

Thanks for any thoughts! I will just sit back and let you guys at it. :)

(Sorry for the double post!:( )
 

Zstream

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Originally posted by: doms13
Well right now I am running an Athlon 64 (Socket 754) on an Asus K8V-SE Deluexe with an ATI 9600XT. I know its nothing special, but it gets the job done for the most part. I have some extra cash laying around and have been contemplating upgrading the innards of my machine. This is what I have been thinking.

ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluexe (I was going to go with the refurb costs $133 on newegg)
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ Manchester 2000MHz HT ($297)

The part I am struggling with is the video card. I used to work in the computer industry so I was in the mainstream of new technology, but I have fallen out. I need some advice for what video card I should get that would go with those (or if not with those specs you can suggest your own). I am looking in the sub-$200 range, so the total would be no more than about $600. I normally do lots of gaming, some flash stuff, and some video editing. Hope thats all you need!

Thanks for any thoughts! I will just sit back and let you guys at it. :)

(Sorry for the double post!:( )


7600GT IMO, pretty good bang for the buck card.
 

Ichigo

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Why that particular motherboard? You can't possibly need all its features, and it's a refurb. Might as well get a cheaper, more reliable motherboard that'll serve you just as well. You could then spend a bit more on a better video card.
 

doms13

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Originally posted by: Ichigo
Why that particular motherboard? You can't possibly need all its features, and it's a refurb. Might as well get a cheaper, more reliable motherboard that'll serve you just as well. You could then spend a bit more on a better video card.

What would you suggest for a cheaper alternative that is similar in speed? I have been doing research and the other one that came up often was the ASUS A8R-MVP ATX. Does anyone know anything about that?