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Offline Fulmar

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Re: 105$$ to spend on a Vid Card
« Reply #30 on: August 11, 2008, 06:39:28 PM »
Isn't the 9600 more than the 8800?

I have been thinking about upgrading from my NVIDIA G Force 8600. It does a good job at holding the frame rate to 75 but I want more.   :D
Depends on the price range your looking at.  The 4xxx series ATI cards are best bang for the buck in most respects.  But again it depends on your budget.
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Re: 105$$ to spend on a Vid Card
« Reply #31 on: August 11, 2008, 06:52:14 PM »
Edit: Cant find the NVDIA 8800 or whatever it's called, I think thats what I'm gonna buy :(

That's because NVidia is the chip manufacturer.  The cards are made by EVGA, BFG and other manufacturers.
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Re: 105$$ to spend on a Vid Card
« Reply #32 on: August 11, 2008, 07:49:53 PM »
Isn't the 9600 more than the 8800?

I have been thinking about upgrading from my NVIDIA G Force 8600. It does a good job at holding the frame rate to 75 but I want more.   :D

I have a Geforce 9800GT and my wife's system has a Geforce 9600GT..  I upgraded my system from an 8800GT..  I see no difference in performance between my wife's 9600GT and the 8800GT I had..  And the 9600GT was cheaper when I bought it..  Heck, it's probably even cheaper now! 
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Re: 105$$ to spend on a Vid Card
« Reply #33 on: August 11, 2008, 07:50:16 PM »
If Aces High is the only game you're going to play for the next two to three years, then I guess I can warrant building (if you have the skills/desire to do so) or buying a cheap PC.  If you want to play other games (more graphically intense), I say don't waste your money on a new PC.  Because in 6 months you'll be wanting to upgrade to play that new game, but you low end PC is going to need another overall to achieve that.

My opinion is, if you're an avid gamer and enjoy playing games outside of Aces High, then don't waste your money on a cheap build.  I game about 90% on my PC and 10% on my Wii.  I spend about 98% of my time on my PC and 2% of my time on my Wii.  So I spend a lot more money on my PC than games for my Wii.  Every time I build a new computer, I spend at least $1000.  I reuse what parts I can, but gnerally I get my PC to go about 3-4 years.  I do minor upgrades during those 3-4 years.  That is add another/new hard drive, new sound card, new fans.  Sub $200 parts.

My friend bought an EMachine computer that gets like 60 FPS during huge battles. For only like $$300.

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Re: 105$$ to spend on a Vid Card
« Reply #34 on: August 12, 2008, 08:20:18 AM »
You could piss him off by buying it at half price from newegg. :D
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Re: 105$$ to spend on a Vid Card
« Reply #35 on: August 12, 2008, 12:28:55 PM »
Depends on the price range your looking at.  The 4xxx series ATI cards are best bang for the buck in most respects.  But again it depends on your budget.

No budget. I just don't want to spend $500.00 or more on a vid card.

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Re: 105$$ to spend on a Vid Card
« Reply #36 on: August 12, 2008, 12:30:03 PM »
I have a Geforce 9800GT and my wife's system has a Geforce 9600GT..  I upgraded my system from an 8800GT..  I see no difference in performance between my wife's 9600GT and the 8800GT I had..  And the 9600GT was cheaper when I bought it..  Heck, it's probably even cheaper now! 

Hows the 9800 compare to your 8800?
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