GFX card questions Created 18 years ago2006-02-24 09:21:35 UTC by Kasperg Kasperg

Created 18 years ago2006-02-24 09:21:35 UTC by Kasperg Kasperg

Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 09:21:35 UTC Post #164783
I have decided to make a small upgrade in my computer. I need to replace my Geforce4 Ti 4200 with an AGP (I dont have PCI-express) GFX card that supports HDR. The prices for these are actually very cheap imo. I dont really want to spend too much money on it since I am planning on getting a new motherboard (with PCI express) in a couple of years.
These are the available models:
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I'm a bit confused since some 256 MB cards are cheaper than others with 128 MB... My idea is getting an X1300, 6600 GT or 6200. They all include Shader Model 3.0 and HDR...
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 10:35:24 UTC Post #164793
FWIW, I have a couple of the ATI Radeons (a 9600 and an X800, both with 256Mb RAM) and they perform beautifully. A friend of mine has a 9550 (with 128Mb, I think) which also performs quite well.

That probably didn't help much, and I really can't say anything about the Nvidia cards...

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Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 10:46:03 UTC Post #164795
firstly, DONT GET A 6200!!! they really REALLY suck!!
5200 doesnt support hdr
i have a 6600gt and it works awsomely (bf2 @ high quality 1280x1024)
and hl2 full hdr, water reflections, etc. 1024x768
nowadays, 6600gt is considered one of the lowest dx9 standard
ati might play hl2 ever-so-slightly better, but the 6600gt is better overall.
get a 6600gt.

[/nvidia obsession]
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Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 11:29:01 UTC Post #164798
I have a 9800Pro and it performs very well. But out of those cards, I'd go with the 6600gt :)
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 11:33:41 UTC Post #164799
I checked the 6600gt description and it says it comes with dual DVI output but it doesnt mention VGA. Are there actually 3D cards with no VGA support? It doesn't have Video-Out feature either... I'll have to investigate a bit more before choosing...
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 12:40:34 UTC Post #164817
all omni-DVI output cards come with DVI to VGA converters. some sort of unspoken standard of the industry.

I have a 6200 and it works fine. although I OC'd it about 9% so it can compete with a 6600
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 13:21:43 UTC Post #164828
Two words: Get 6600GT.
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 13:36:07 UTC Post #164831
Naah, those extra 128MBs of memory don't boost up the card much. Just get Leadtek A6600GT, it OC's nicely.
Btw, you could get 6800GS for about 250$.
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 19:54:05 UTC Post #164905
I have a GeForce 7800 GT. Cost me about 300 USD, but I'm very happy with it. Infact, I consider it the best part in my machine :)
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 19:59:40 UTC Post #164906
i r wait 4 teh 7900gt hehe
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Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 20:13:08 UTC Post #164908
I doubt there's going to be an AGP version of that...
Does anyone know how do the geforce6 compare to the geforce4 series? I am rethinking my purchase, given the fact that my monitor limits me to a horrible 40 fps @1024x768.
Besides the pixel shaders and HDR effects, how much better would performance be like? I fixed my computer today and took a stroll around some of my maps: besides "Kaufmann House", the rest had pretty good framerates. I dont know if it's worth it.
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 20:17:01 UTC Post #164909
Why not a 6800? They aren't really more expensive than the 6600GT. I got mine cheaper than that 6600GT on the list...
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 20:19:53 UTC Post #164910
are there AGP versions of the 6800? (I forgot to mention prices are in ?uros)
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 20:21:43 UTC Post #164911
Yeah, mine's AGP.
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 20:57:55 UTC Post #164913
Kasperg, Yes.
I'd recommend you to get 6800GS, it's really good.
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 21:02:29 UTC Post #164915
Get the G-force 6800 256 DDR. Its about 250 or 200 I forget, but It runs FEAR, DOOM, HL2, and BF2 on Max! No chug or problems, as long as your CPU is satifactory and a sufficent amount of mem. HDR recommends a GIG of memory I believe....Also, get a new motherboard. A PCX 16x compatible is only like 130-170 and well worth it. AGP is just bad. I would recommend not getting an AGP card. I would save for the new motherboard, and the new card. Just because AGP is soooo slow at accessing the memory!
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 21:08:55 UTC Post #164916
OK, I'll consider that. The limits imposed by my monitor are also noteworthy... :(
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 21:11:59 UTC Post #164917
What limits would those be?
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 22:13:56 UTC Post #164925
the fact that my monitor limits me to a horrible 40 fps @1024x768.
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 22:44:20 UTC Post #164926
Oh, heh, didn't see that.
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-24 23:43:26 UTC Post #164927
if you dont wanna upgarde to pci-e get the best agp vid card that will ever exist - the 7800GS
the 6600gt is almost the same as the 6800 except cheaper - i dont know id the 6800 ultra is AGP but you definately need a 6600 or higher. shop around the e-tailers
me, im gunna upgrade - i want a 64 bit cpu so i need to get new m/b, vid, cpu, and SATA hdd's ......expensive >_<
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Posted 18 years ago2006-02-25 03:56:46 UTC Post #164931
The TI4200 is actually a relatively decent card - better than the 6200 performancewise. However it does lack HDR capabilities.

If you want a good bargain AGP card, try a 9600XT. You can get a new one for about US $80. Although its only SM2.0b, it will still support HDR. I have one myself, and it runs HL2 on high settings with 2X AA and CS:S with everything maxed out.
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-25 08:57:55 UTC Post #164958
If you want a good bargain AGP card, try a 9600XT. You can get a new one for about US $80. Although its only SM2.0b, it will still support HDR. I have one myself, and it runs HL2 on high settings with 2X AA and CS:S with everything maxed out.
Only 20$ more and you could get 9800, or 40-60$ more you'd get 6600GT.
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-25 09:52:08 UTC Post #164960
The big question now is, will I notice increased performance (besides HDR and maybe anti-aliasing) if I'm using a monitor with 25 ms response time (40 frames per second max) and 1024x768?? As HrnyGoat said, my Geforce4 performs quite well even though its more than 4 years old. It only slows down if I'm using AA, or in certain areas of de_inferno source, and some of the city levels of F.E.A.R.
Quake4, Doom3, CoD2... all those games or demos run pretty decently, or at least my monitor doesnt really allow more than that.
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-25 09:59:51 UTC Post #164962
HDR is nescessary if ur a source mapper - otherwise you cant test it! lol. get a good card so when/if you get a new monitor it'll be good.
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Posted 18 years ago2006-02-25 15:13:25 UTC Post #165005
Sounds reasonable. But the upgrade will have to wait. Until then, my source maps (like my previous 8) will not have HDR. I hope noone discards them because of that. I've seen 10 years worth of 3D games with no HDR and waiting a bit more wont hurt :)
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-27 13:08:51 UTC Post #165344
Kas, im sure you can get a CRT monitor that can easily do better then 40FPS for less then $50
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-27 17:53:22 UTC Post #165400
I had a CRT monitor in the basement until not so long ago. But it's out of the question. I need a lot of space in my desk to do university homework. CRT monitors also get my eyes tired and watery much sooner than TFT. And as you can guess, I am one of those people who need to be glued to the screen both for fun and for work...
Posted 18 years ago2006-02-27 18:24:15 UTC Post #165401
how about get a 6800GS 256 and overclock it to a 6800GT
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