truflip Posts: 380 +0 Dec 31, 2005 #26 that cards like 100 bucks? i think ur thrashing out 100$.. its not even really an upgrade cuz u'll end up playing those games in low-mid settings with like 25fps... anywho, its ur choice so good luck :grinthumb
that cards like 100 bucks? i think ur thrashing out 100$.. its not even really an upgrade cuz u'll end up playing those games in low-mid settings with like 25fps... anywho, its ur choice so good luck :grinthumb
S someone153 Posts: 27 +0 Dec 31, 2005 #27 Its accually $150, and would an ati radeon 9800 any better?
truflip Posts: 380 +0 Jan 2, 2006 #28 than X700? yes the 9800pro will beat it. 256-bit bandwidth means more performance than the 128-bit bandwidth the X700 has
than X700? yes the 9800pro will beat it. 256-bit bandwidth means more performance than the 128-bit bandwidth the X700 has
S swker98 Posts: 1,054 +0 Jan 2, 2006 #29 out of those two ge the 9800, but makeshore you have a agp slot
G geforcemaniac Posts: 12 +0 Jan 3, 2006 #30 how about a 6600gt http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicat...E145-8529&SRCCODE=SHOPPINGDF&CMP=OTC-SHOPPING Here is a 6660gt for $130 by evga! This would be much better than the radeon 9800 for bf2 and cod2!
how about a 6600gt http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicat...E145-8529&SRCCODE=SHOPPINGDF&CMP=OTC-SHOPPING Here is a 6660gt for $130 by evga! This would be much better than the radeon 9800 for bf2 and cod2!
G geforcemaniac Posts: 12 +0 Jan 3, 2006 #31 If you need a pci-expresss card.......... http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicat...P262-3032&SRCCODE=SHOPPINGDF&CMP=OTC-SHOPPING If it turns out you need a pci-e card then this is the way to go although maybe slightly over your budget an x800gt for $165 is good. This card would slaughter the 9800pro if it was available in pci-e. It also has great overclocking capability!
If you need a pci-expresss card.......... http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicat...P262-3032&SRCCODE=SHOPPINGDF&CMP=OTC-SHOPPING If it turns out you need a pci-e card then this is the way to go although maybe slightly over your budget an x800gt for $165 is good. This card would slaughter the 9800pro if it was available in pci-e. It also has great overclocking capability!