Well I just had to replace my fried GeForce4 Ti 4600, that I paid 330.00 bucks for, with a 30.00 dollar GeForce FX 5200.
Both have 128MB DDR
So, I was just curious, how do those cards compare speed-wise.
(not an issue because the machine is just a juke box now)
Old vs. New Video Card
x2. +$10 would have gotten you something more powerfull.
Or for a little more you could get a GF 9800 series
This is a wide range of prices at that link and unfiltered. if you want to splurge a bit the 9800 GTX+ is your best bet for performance. Granted, there is no Dx10 or Dx11 support for that model, but I don't think that's a concern?
anyways, just my 2 bits.
This is a wide range of prices at that link and unfiltered. if you want to splurge a bit the 9800 GTX+ is your best bet for performance. Granted, there is no Dx10 or Dx11 support for that model, but I don't think that's a concern?
anyways, just my 2 bits.

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Not AGPDuper wrote:Or for a little more you could get a GF 9800 series

I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.