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i want to upgrade my 6600gt to the best possible agp card since my next upgrade will be to pci-e.
Originally posted by: Dazed and Confused
Actually if u got deep pockets tehe GainWard Bliss 7800GS + ( note the + ) is actually an AGP 7900GTXit has 512mb of 1.4ns memory capable of 1400mhz+ and all. But the only place you'll find one is eBay nowadays if you're lucky and expect to spend $300 - $500.
The GainWard Bliss 7800GS ( without the + ) is a 7800GT and will still run you close to $300 though it is slower than the X1950XT from GeCube at that point.
Also keep in mind that the GainWard Bliss 7800GS+ has 512mb and not 256mb like the GeCube X1950XT. THis will net it better performance at higher resolutions.
Originally posted by: honestjohn
Originally posted by: Dazed and Confused
Actually if u got deep pockets tehe GainWard Bliss 7800GS + ( note the + ) is actually an AGP 7900GTXit has 512mb of 1.4ns memory capable of 1400mhz+ and all. But the only place you'll find one is eBay nowadays if you're lucky and expect to spend $300 - $500.
The GainWard Bliss 7800GS ( without the + ) is a 7800GT and will still run you close to $300 though it is slower than the X1950XT from GeCube at that point.
Also keep in mind that the GainWard Bliss 7800GS+ has 512mb and not 256mb like the GeCube X1950XT. THis will net it better performance at higher resolutions.
I had the Gainward Bilss 7800GS+ several months ago and yes it use to be top-dog but the readily available 7950GT 24-pipe 512MB AGP card is just as fast if not faster and easily overclocks to 640 Core / 1500 Mem or higher. Mine runs at 1600 Mhz. effective without issue. XFX also has a lifetime warranty which includes death by overclocking and even includes a how-to overclock doc on the setup CD beileve it or not. So, no need to pay the outrageous EBay fees anymore for the Gainward card. You just have to pay the outrageous normal AGP fee.
So I'd rankem as follows .....with just a slight change from f4's post......
1. Gecube X1950XT TEC 256MB - the fastest - number of TEC issues reported/heatsink not contacting GPU / simple mod to fix / - 3 molex connections for power or 1 molex & 1 PCI-E required to power card / 3-slot cooler / owned for 3 months
2. XFX 7950GT 512MB - next fastest - benches on my rig, same as X1950XT in 3DMark06 / 900 pts lower in 3DMark05 / single-slot solution with only 1 molex required for power.
3. Sapphire X1950 Pro 512MB - extremely close third - best bang for the buck / owned for 3 months
Originally posted by: Aeros
If you want overclockability then the GeCube X1950xt is #1...Remove the stock cooler though. You can Find it cheaper then some Pro version too
Originally posted by: Summitdrinker
1, X1950XT
2, 7950GT
3, x1950pro 256 or 512MB
often the performance in the real world between these three is so close does it really matter? esp if your cpu is the limiting factor in the end
just get the one you can get the best deal on and go with it
Originally posted by: Assimilator1
You badly need to overclock that CPU![]()
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
my motherboard has an option to overclock 10% which is what i've set it at. it's running at 1.98ghz now. should i go higher...i remember i tried to take it up to about 2.4 ghz but prime95 gave me errors so i backed down.
as for my psu, its whatever came in my antec case![]()
Originally posted by: munky
A 6600gt uses almost as much power as a 7900gt, the 6-series were power hungry cards. In your case, I'd recommend either the 7950gt or the 1950pro. The 1950xt is the fastest, but it consumes the most power, and will most likely be held back somewhat by your cpu. Since you'll be upgrading to pci-e eventually, you might not want to spend much money on your last agp card.
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
my motherboard has an option to overclock 10% which is what i've set it at. it's running at 1.98ghz now. should i go higher...i remember i tried to take it up to about 2.4 ghz but prime95 gave me errors so i backed down.