Which Geforce 3?

SevenUp

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I can get discounts on the following 2 Geforce 3 cards:
VisionTek Xtasy GeForce3 Titanium 200 AGP Graphics Accelerator
nVidia GeForce3 Ti 200 chip; 256-bit nfiniteFX graphics engine; 64MB DDR memory; 6.4GB/sec. memory bandwidth; 400MHz SDR equivalent memory clock

Average Price: $200

and

VisionTek Xtasy GeForce3 Titanium 500 AGP Graphics Accelerator
nVidia GeForce3 Ti 500 chip; 256-bit nfiniteFX graphics engine; 64MB DDR memory; 8.0GB/sec. memory bandwidth; 500MHz SDR equivalent memory clock

Average price: $350

Now, I have 350 bucks no problem. However, is the one for $350 bucks good and worth the price? Any disadvantages compared to other Geforce 3 cards?

thx
 

arcitech

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Nov 14, 2001
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Save the 150, and get some games or go out to a real game, soon all our GeForces will be obsolete, and we don't even have a game out now that can make them sweat.
 

ST4RCUTTER

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Welcome to Anandtech SevenUp...hmmm...I'm surprised that name hasn't been taken. :D Anyway, I would go with the Gforce Ti 200 and use the money you save for more RAM, a faster processor or a new motherboard. If you look at the article Anand published in the beginning of October, you can see how well the Ti 200 stacks up against the Ti 500.
 

JServ

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Why not just get a regular Geforce 3 from new egg for 230 bucks...i believe (tell me if i'm wrong) that the gf3 is faster than the gf3 ti200. This is what i plan to do.
 

Mrburns2007

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Yeah choose the Ti 200 or the radeon 8500. The 8500 OEM is under $200 now and should preform well even agianst the Ti 500 which is $150 more.
 

Migroo

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Yes I'll agree with people here and say the Ti200.

The middle of the range products are always better value for money than their top-of-the-range counterparts as the top end items carry such a price markup (which can be justifyed by their so called 'fastest' performance, apparently)
 

yaethom

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There is always the option of paying 200 for an ATI Radeon 8500 that beats the Ti200 and comes close to the Ti500.