Originally posted by: BugsBunny1078
9800pro
Originally posted by: Megatomic
Why do you all assume that the OP is looking for a best bang for the buck gaming card? And why didn't the OP describe his/her needs more?
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Originally posted by: Megatomic
I know, it gets old quick doesn't it? I had a 9800P, it was nice but it wasn't all that. I'm on a 9600XT right now and my gaming experience isn't all that different.
Originally posted by: Megatomic
How about the X800 and GF 6800 cards? Even in AGP format they're smoking the 9800 and GF FX cards. I ditched my 9800P while there was still cash value in it in preparation for a NEW new video card.
Sorry but the 9800P is a big yawn now. Speaking from experience.
In what sense? It offers excellent performance, far greater than any other sub $200 card.Sorry but the 9800P is a big yawn now.
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
That's like comparing a Porsche to a Neon. The 9600XT will spank the 5600XT around all day for fun.
Do as others have suggested and save up for the 9800Pro.
- M4H
Originally posted by: Megatomic
How about the X800 and GF 6800 cards? Even in AGP format they're smoking the 9800 and GF FX cards. I ditched my 9800P while there was still cash value in it in preparation for a NEW new video card.
Sorry but the 9800P is a big yawn now. Speaking from experience.
AND once again it is assumed that the guy is looking for a gaming card. Perhaps he is but until he says so the "save and get a 9800P" responses are just pavlovian responses. I mean, c'mon, if he is not gaming, is the extra $50 worth it? I don't think so and I'm not going to offer advice until I know more about what the card is needed to do.
ps - I apologize if that response sounded rude to anyone. It's Friday for me.![]()