Which vid card is better?

kuqdew

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THis guy is selling me a video card for $20 tomorrow. He lets me choose between 2.

NVidia geforce 5200 128MB

ATI 8500LE 128MB

WHICH ONE is BETTER???

EDIT: The 5200 supports DX9 but the 8500, only DX8.1

EDIT 2: I have chosen the 8500. Scroll down for details.
 

kuqdew

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The 5200 supports DX9 but 8500 only supports DX8.

Are you guys sure?

I would just hope to play some maybe 2002,2003ish games on LAN with my other computers.
 

oogabooga

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people are saying the 8500, i'm not sure I never had one

My 5200 was medioce at best, Even though it was DX9 capable, calling it a dx9 card was kind of a stretch.

I'm not really sure which to recommend, but I would be willing to go with the faster card of the dx8 gen then a slower card of the dx9.
 

kypron7

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Go for the geforce for sure. A friend of mine has that 8500 LE, and its unbelievably slow, not even as fast as a Geforce 4 Ti 4200.
 

DasFox

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I've been running a FX 5200 for over a year on my "WorkRig" listed in my sig, great little cards for what they where. I watch movies with mine all the time, and it looks really good, but then again I was lucky when Albatron put out their 5200s, really great chips and caps on the cards.

Honestly I looked into this when I bought mine, Albatron put out the best 5200 out there, so if I was you, trying to get the best of these for the money, find the Albatron 5200.

Here is a pic of it:
http://www.3dchip.de/grafikkarten/grafikkarten%20bilder/albatron-FX5200P.gif

It's called a Albatron GeForce FX5200EP 128MB

Here it is on ZipZoomFly, but it's on back order, at least you can see what the box looks like to know what it is exactly.

http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=323318

By the way who makes the 5200 you want to buy? That has a lot to say about the quality of the card.

ALOHA
 

Aikouka

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I never ran an 8500 but I do own an FX 5200. Although the cards were too slow (the whole FX series was), the 5200 is a little trooper and can do mostly anything you need it to. I remember playing games with good quality video at 1024x768 on it just fine (Need For Speed Underground, etc).
 

John

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Since you have $20 now, pass on your friends card. Don't go to Taco Bell for lunch and dinner one day so you can save another $10 to buy a Ti4200.
 

cyclohexane

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Originally posted by: John
Since you have $20 now, pass on your friends card. Don't go to Taco Bell for lunch and dinner one day so you can save another $10 to buy a Ti4200.

or don't eat for a year a get a 8800GTX. :D
 

kuqdew

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Thanks for all the replies. I have got myself the 8500LE because of the higher stats across the board.
It also beats the 5200 in performance. http://www.tomshardware.com/2003/12/29/vga_charts_iii/page6.html

Although it doesn't support DX9, I believe that it doesn't matter at this price.

I have also heard that its very overclockable with a simple voltmod you can do with a pencil. Has anyone tried that before?