Originally posted by: kamranziadar
But you can buy the 9200 128MB 128bit Radeon for $29. Which can even play Doom3.
Originally posted by: KenSr
Originally posted by: kamranziadar
But you can buy the 9200 128MB 128bit Radeon for $29. Which can even play Doom3.
Where did you find the 9200 128MB 128bit Radeon for $29?
Originally posted by: pxc
9100 = 8500LE, 250MHz R200 core and 500MHz (250MHz DDR = 500MHz effective speed) memory. The full 8500 has a R200 core at 275MHz and 550MHz memory.
The A5 version on crucial.com is probably 400MHz memory (description shows 5ns memory) and the A6 version is probably 333MHz memory (description shows 6ns memory). The A5 9100 for $34.99 + free shipping (-4% promo code = $33.59 shipped) is much better than the 9200 for $29.
Originally posted by: Univac
would the 9100's be "OK" for Battle Field 1942???
How About Unreal Tournament 2004??
I am setting up a small lan at my house and need two more video cards.
17" monitors, so I'm thinking 1024x768
Originally posted by: pxc
Originally posted by: Univac
would the 9100's be "OK" for Battle Field 1942???
How About Unreal Tournament 2004??
I am setting up a small lan at my house and need two more video cards.
17" monitors, so I'm thinking 1024x768
Yeah, both will be fine: http://graphics.tomshardware.com/graphic/20031229/vga-charts-04.html and http://graphics.tomshardware.com/graphi...-charts-03.html#unreal_tournament_2003
The 9100 will be between the 9200 and 8500 in those charts. THG uses a custom timedemo for UT2003 that is more like a torture test, but most sites show the 8500LE (pretty close to the 9100 A5) running UT2003 fine at 1024x768.
check hereOriginally posted by: rrolsberg
Can anyone remember which ATI cards work with the component adapter?
anyone?Originally posted by: mdetz
how does this compare to onboard nforce2 gf4mx graphics?
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/over2003/
Dialup users might want to take a shower while that page loads.