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Best video card for the buck in 3 different price ranges...
I was wondering what you all thought the best video card for the buck is in the low, medium, and high price ranges. High = $300+, Medium = $150 - $299, Low = Cards < $150. What do you all think??
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High: X800 XT
Medium: 9800 Pro Low: 9600 Pro or 9700 Non Pro (If you can find one)
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Overall in the high end, I think the X800XT is the one - for speed and IQ.
Mid-range (today - until ATI comes out with an AGP version of the X700) an Nvidia 6600GT. Can't comment on the low range, haven't studied up...
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Highend definatly X800XT or the SLI 6800s (altho those cost soooo much money), midrange, mid I's say 6800NU (if u go for go for the asus versions) can softmod/oc and get all the features of 6800Gt/Ultras cept they'll have lower ram clocks and 128mb of ram, if you get the asus version though you'll get the full 256mb of high speed ram
or a 9800pro if you won't spend the max on your midrange limit, for lowend i'd say a 9700NP/P or 9800 used (not technically lowend, but you can find for that cheap)
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high: x800xt or 6800gt (good value)
medium: 9800pro (cheaper) or 6800 (more expensive) low: 9600pro/xt
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high: x800pro vivo (mod to XT) or 6800GT (OC to Ultra+)
mid: 6600GT low: don't care.
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High: X800XT
Mid: 6800GT (ok, over budget $40, but close enough) Low: 9800SE modded to a Pro Prime Last edited by Prime2515102; Nov 21, 2004 at 11:12 PM. |
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John Kerry of video cards
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i say what range are you wanting flag ship high end
for flagship me say best:X800XT good:6800GT low 6600GT but still really really good this is a card like 4 months ago to b buy a 9600XT cost 200 this is 200 dolllars and is amazing same structure as 6800 |
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