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X800 pci-e 256MB $190 @monarch

Yea i bought the AGP X800 Pro ... its a brand spanking new card ... smells new ... feels new .. MUST BE NEW!!
 
Originally posted by: zinkpig
Originally posted by: DidlySquat
http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merchant...ct_Code=190696&Category_Code=ATI-PCI-E


If you're in the market to spend $150-$200 on a video card, this is a lot better option then the 6600GT and 6800. Only the X800Pro is a better deal, if you can find it for less then $200.

QFT 😉

Or not. The X800 loses to the 6600GT in as many benchmarks as it wins. With 6600GTs routinely around $130-150, this is, by no means, the better deal.

FWIW, I believe the OP mistyped or mis-read it as X800 XL and then edited it later. I could be mistake. Certainly there have been better deals on X800's before.
 
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: zinkpig
Originally posted by: DidlySquat
http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merchant...ct_Code=190696&Category_Code=ATI-PCI-E


If you're in the market to spend $150-$200 on a video card, this is a lot better option then the 6600GT and 6800. Only the X800Pro is a better deal, if you can find it for less then $200.

QFT 😉

Or not. The X800 loses to the 6600GT in as many benchmarks as it wins. With 6600GTs routinely around $130-150, this is, by no means, the better deal.

FWIW, I believe the OP mistyped or mis-read it as X800 XL and then edited it later. I could be mistake. Certainly there have been better deals on X800's before.



i dont think so, the x800GT is pretty much neck and neck with the 66ooGT. the x800 is clearly superior


http://www.cdr-info.com/Sections/Reviews/Specific.aspx?ArticleId=14408&PageId=0

" Unquestionably, the Connect3D got better results even than the overclocked stock Asus N6600GT. Being an ATi card still gives the card the advantage of a low performance drop when running with AA and AF enabled. The difference from the older X700 pro is very obvious and the X800 seems and does belong to a new class of performers."
 
The x800 is not that much better than a 6600gt which you can find for 130-140 on a good day. If you are gonna spend 200 on graphics card wait for something else to fall into your price range.
 
Originally posted by: DidlySquat
http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merchant...ct_Code=190696&Category_Code=ATI-PCI-E


If you're in the market to spend $150-$200 on a video card, this is a lot better option then the 6600GT and 6800. Only the X800Pro is a better deal, if you can find it for less then $200.


I would have to agree with everyone elses post. When you post deals, dont say "blah blah blah kills this blahblah blah" Thats more of a hardware forum post, that doesnt really belong in the deal forum. Especially when, youre wrong...

As stated, you can find 6600GT's for $130 or so these days. You can find used ones in the FS forum for like $100 so... And x800 is 'maybe' slightly faster at best, it definatly doesnt "kill" the 6600gt. Id personaly get a XFX 6800GT for $250 than bother with a x800 or 6600gt. Why spend $190 when you can spend $60 more for a significantly faster 16 pipe card with a lifetime warranty.
 
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