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Hey guys, I just bought a Gateway 5662, and was curious what about be the best $100-150 videocard? I would prefer a card that'd let me use the stock psu, and is quiet. I do not plan on running at a higher res than 1440x900, if that helps. Thanks in advance 🙂
Didn't see he was working with a gateway. 9600gt and 8800gs is easy on the power supply at least. There are some people with OEM comps who stuck a 8800gs and working fine.
Originally posted by: Azn
Didn't see he was working with a gateway. 9600gt and 8800gs is easy on the power supply at least. There are some people with OEM comps who stuck a 8800gs and working fine.
I think you should be fine with a 9600gt or 8800gs. Lot of people like to go overboard with their power supply and chipmakers like to over estimate on what power supply it needs.
Yes there is quite a bit of difference. Those numbers you listed are the width of the memory interface which determines how many bits can be transfered per memory clock cycle. More bits = more data which usually = better performance. Though higher bits doesn't always mean higher performance. An old example of this was a Geforce 6800(256bit @ 300mhz) vs a Geforce 6600GT(128bits @ 600mhz). They both effectively had the same memory bandwidth and similar performance since the 6600GT had half the bus, but cycled twice as fast.
You do not want to get a card with a 128bit bus if you want good performance in modern/upcoming games. Usually you'll only find them on neutered cards. Aim for 192+ bit. Look for either nVidia 8800GS, 9600GT or 8800GT or AMD/ATI 3850 or 3870 cards.
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