A graphics card Created 19 years ago2005-02-04 18:00:09 UTC by Luke Luke

Created 19 years ago2005-02-04 18:00:09 UTC by Luke Luke

Posted 19 years ago2005-02-04 18:00:09 UTC Post #88170
I am looking to purchase a good grapics card. Mine is just utter shit.

I have a budget of about $100.

Does anyone know any good ones i could possibly purchase?
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-04 18:14:18 UTC Post #88174
100$ quite.. little.. well you can get radeon 9600pro with it. It's quite goodie. XT cost's 150$~
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-04 18:40:52 UTC Post #88175
Is XT better? and if so, how much?
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-04 19:03:41 UTC Post #88179
There's actually quite big difference between pro and xt.
Radeon9800pro and 9800XT doesnt have such a big difference than r9600pro - xt.
Most pro's are 128mb but there are 256mb versions too. XT is always 256mb. XT is like, 1?-2x radeon9600pro
I recommend that you should buy the XT
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-04 19:09:35 UTC Post #88183
for 300 dollars. I saw it...
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-04 22:04:44 UTC Post #88222
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-04 22:10:32 UTC Post #88223
MMmmm. I like the second one.

Ill look up on that.
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-04 22:30:08 UTC Post #88227
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-04 23:33:32 UTC Post #88230
MMMMnnn, even better. :D
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 03:14:02 UTC Post #88258
You really don't know much about Graphics cards, do you?

Don't buy a graphics card if its under $100.

Also, it depends on what standard you are using? AGP8x? or PCIe?
PCIe is the better and newer bus.
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 03:25:51 UTC Post #88264
doesnt matter that much. what really matters is the amount of memory and the clock speeds. also important to have a good cooling system especially if youre looking at overclocking it.
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 03:36:05 UTC Post #88265
Dosen't matter much??!! The bus Matters ALOT!
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 04:13:02 UTC Post #88267
When people look at a card, though, they usually get one with a higher amount of memory over a higher bus speed.
RabidMonkey RabidMonkeymapmapmapfapmap
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 06:48:06 UTC Post #88278
The memory isnt the most important thingie.. Im going to buy a geforce 6600GT 128mb. It beats r9800-series cards.
Oh, And Geforce FX5*** series suck. Badly. Radeon got best "cheap" cards (read: old and that's why theyre cheap).
PCIe is the better and newer bus.
Well, AGP still owns PCI-E, but AGP is dying.. We all gotta buy PCI-E motherboard soon.. (1-2years)
PCI-E's best side is the GeForce's SLI thingie :) 2x 6800GT's in one machine = drool
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 09:18:03 UTC Post #88298
Rileymo is right, it matters.

If i were you Chow, i'd save my money til i had at least 250$. there is no point in buying a low-end Gpu.
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 10:44:04 UTC Post #88304
Yah. I dont have a lot of money. So i want something to hold me until i can fork out that $.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 11:14:25 UTC Post #88312
"Im gonna buy a lousy card! Then i can save money for like 3years! YAY!"
Just save your money to r9600XT or better :P
Oh, and your other specs?
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 14:38:16 UTC Post #88330
You don't wanna bottleneck your pc.

show us your specs!! :nuts:
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 15:29:38 UTC Post #88336
Your PC is a Dell with integrated graphics and I have no doubt that theres no AGP socket, only PCI, and no, it's not PCI-E, which is only found in Intel i925x and nVidia nForce 4 motherboards. As you probably don't know much about computers, I would recommend just buying a computer that already has decent graphics, or getting Dell to upgrade it.
m0p m0pIllogical.
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 16:07:56 UTC Post #88341
Dajuppi, how can you say that AGP owns PCIe? The bus is HUGE!
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 16:10:26 UTC Post #88342
'cos bush jr. told me
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 16:24:51 UTC Post #88346
PCI-E = sucky because it can't cope with bus speed adjustments like AGP can. On AGP mobos, with most modern ATI cards you can crank the AGP to 77mhz. Although, be careful adjusting it if you use a SATA drive since this can cause corruption.
m0p m0pIllogical.
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 17:52:19 UTC Post #88367
Your probably right. Ill have al of the specs in a minute but this is what i know:

-512 mbs memmory
-2.4 ghz Intel Pentium 4 proccessor
-A graphics card that can run DirectX 6. (i just found this out, damnit!)
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 18:22:28 UTC Post #88377
DirectX 6.. Yay, That's so 99's ;)
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 18:26:23 UTC Post #88380
Isn't the newest DirectX 9.0?
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 18:32:06 UTC Post #88385
Direct X 9.0.c to be precise. :)
The Mad Carrot The Mad CarrotMad Carrot
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 18:32:18 UTC Post #88386
No. DirectX 9c. By the way, DX = Microsoft = Shit!
m0p m0pIllogical.
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 18:33:38 UTC Post #88388
LOL, Mop. XD
The Mad Carrot The Mad CarrotMad Carrot
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 21:23:06 UTC Post #88452
AGP is better in my opinion cause u get a dedicated bus for the graphics card. graphics cards using PCI and PCIe have to share the bus with other components such as the sound card. that increases the chance for errors and corruption. plus cards dont even use PCIe even close to its full potential. so no real difference at least not yet.
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 21:28:46 UTC Post #88455
Your PC is a Dell with integrated graphics and I have no doubt that theres no AGP socket, only PCI,
lol my pc is a dell and its got an AGP card. but its a laptop so once its becomes obsolete i cant upgrade it :(
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 22:00:03 UTC Post #88465
Actually, its not DirectX 6, its 9. Sorry about that one.

I still gotta check for the socket type.
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 22:19:09 UTC Post #88468
Are you sure the card itself is DX9? I've got software DX9 and hardware DX8 on my fairly new GeForce, check to see what your HW version is.
RabidMonkey RabidMonkeymapmapmapfapmap
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 22:59:17 UTC Post #88478
I checked the HW, its DX9.

And i have a PCI... :(
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-05 23:44:11 UTC Post #88483
PCI hahaha thats like ancient now
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-06 00:45:00 UTC Post #88492
Chow, I could help you if you posted your pc's model number.
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-06 19:37:52 UTC Post #88589
alright, how do i find that?

you mean like its a Dell 2400?
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-06 19:39:06 UTC Post #88591
OMG, That PC sux! CELERON!
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-06 20:19:28 UTC Post #88605
pentium 4 totally pwns celeron
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-08 14:33:06 UTC Post #89012
And AMD FX55 totally pwns Pentium 4. Laptops don't have AGP by the way.
m0p m0pIllogical.
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-08 15:31:45 UTC Post #89029
Celeron, smeh.

Pentium 4s are fine. AS long as it runs my games. :cool:
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-08 22:03:51 UTC Post #89145
Laptops don't have AGP by the way.
you wanna bet?

General Information :
Model : Mobility Radeon 9000
Manufacturer : Dell Computer Corp
Bus Type : AGP
Manufacturer : ATI Technologies Inc.
Total Memory : 32 MB
Texture Memory : 83 MB
Processor : MOBILITY RADEON 9000 AGP (0x4C66)
Converter : Internal DAC(350MHz)
Refresh Rate (min/max) : 60/60 Hz

GPU Information :
CodeName : RV250
Bus : 64-bit
Memory Type : DDR-SDRAM
GPU Frequency : 238.5 MHz
Memory Bus Speed GPU : 2 x 389.25 MHz
Memory Bandwidth : 6228 MB/s

Bus Information :
Device : 82845/E/MP/MZ Brookdale CPU to AGP Bridge
Number of AGP connectors : 2
AGP enabled : Yes
Version : 2.0
Side Band supported : Yes
Side Band enabled : Yes
Transfert Rate supported : 1x, 2x, 4x
Transfert Rate : 4x (264 MHz)
Aperture Size : 64 MB
Device : Mobility Radeon 9000
Posted 19 years ago2005-02-08 22:32:41 UTC Post #89157
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