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greennoob

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seriously, i have a ati 9600 and can't say i have any complaints. i have one game, a subsim, silent hunter 111 and don't expect that to change. i was thinking strictly ati only because my current card has been reliable but still pretty far down the generational chain... i think. anyway, what i thought was a newer card and better, the x700, was cheaper than a 9800pro which i thought was older and slower :) what i'd like is a suggestion or two to investigate, a decent upgrade but not necessarily top of the line. it need'nt be a ati brand but i guess i'd like ati chips. dual DVI would make me happly also. thanks.
 

coomar

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I have a 9600xt and i'm leaning towards getting a x700, its about 15-20% faster and cheaper than what i get for my card but if your staying on agp get a used 9800 pro
 

Fisher999

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Originally posted by: coomar
I have a 9600xt and i'm leaning towards getting a x700, its about 15-20% faster and cheaper than what i get for my card but if your staying on agp get a used 9800 pro

Coomar:

You could be getting that x700 real soon if you just checked your PMs ;)
 

greennoob

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thanks folks. from looking at that performance chart and the necessity that i go agp, i think a decent upgrade is going to be an x800 series. expensive though.
 

bjc112

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I don't think the x700 is worth it over the 9600xt..

I say x800xl, or 6800GT.. Or hang on for another month or two and see what nVidia drops.
 

greennoob

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i think you're right. does nvidia have a performance advantage to ati? it apppears so. who make a reliable nvidia board?
 

RussianSensation

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Depending on what games you intend to play in the future and what budget you have in mind.

$165 AGP 6600GT for most games at 1600x1200 without anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering
$290 AGP 6800GT for most games at 1280x1024 with AA/AF.
 

ddogg

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Originally posted by: greennoob
thanks folks. from looking at that performance chart and the necessity that i go agp, i think a decent upgrade is going to be an x800 series. expensive though.

get the X800 Vanilla for $200
 

greennoob

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got a x700 pro agp. 3dmark03 score increased by 75% over the previou cards. what i'm going to do with it i have no idea. lol