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rjmerit
08-08-07, 06:43 AM
To run SH4 I'm going to need a new graphics card. Spending around $200 or less what would any of you suggest? Thanks

drussxx
08-08-07, 06:49 AM
i had to do the same. the specifications for the game to run properly say you need at least a. NVDIA GEFORCE 7300. it cost me about £70. so hopefully you will get it cheaper than $200.

TDK1044
08-08-07, 06:59 AM
An excellent mid range DX9 card is the Nvidia GeForce 7600GT. I use this card, and SH4 plays very smoothly and with good fps. Current cost is about $130. :D

FooFighters
08-08-07, 07:12 AM
Hi rjmerit,

Welcome to the captains mess..

Please also read this thread. I am also getting a new card in 2 weeks..
I have a 7600GT now, but haven't got fantastic results.
But I don't know the rest of your specs.

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=119748

LEnd
08-08-07, 08:44 AM
I have a Sapphire x1600 and it works fine for 120 Euro's.

Mooncatt
08-08-07, 08:57 AM
im selling my agp x1650 pro its got DDR2 which seems to have higher core and mem speed than the DDR3 version. when i had it in it ran sh4 rather well with most settings just over the medium mark.
it was only in my system for 1 week and then swapped it for a 6800 ultra.
im selling it for £65. if anyone is interested pm me.

cali03boss
08-08-07, 10:49 AM
why 200?

fair_weather
08-08-07, 12:19 PM
Probably because he wants his money's worth?

200 can probably get you a 7600GT or a 7900GS if you look hard enough. As for ATi cards? Anything that has DDR3 memory, don't go with DDR2 type cards.

FooFighters
08-08-07, 03:21 PM
Probably because he wants his money's worth?

200 can probably get you a 7600GT or a 7900GS if you look hard enough. As for ATi cards? Anything that has DDR3 memory, don't go with DDR2 type cards.

I don't were the TS is located, but you can get a 7950GT for eur 159,00 here in Holland. A 7600GT Pci-e is eur 79,00 (an agp version eur 99,00)

For eur 259,00 you can get a Sparkle 8800GTS 320mb.. probably my new choice..

Mooncatt
08-08-07, 05:39 PM
Probably because he wants his money's worth?

200 can probably get you a 7600GT or a 7900GS if you look hard enough. As for ATi cards? Anything that has DDR3 memory, don't go with DDR2 type cards.

so why is it than that the ddr2 is faster than the ddr3????? and im talking bout the agp card here.
ddr2 boasts roughly 700ish mem and clock speed and ddr3 boasts about 500ish

Argus00
08-09-07, 05:18 AM
@Mooncatt = the issue is latency vs. bandwidth. DDR2 has a lower latency, but DDR3 has twice the bandwidth. so DDR 3 still is overall faster even though it's clocked less.

switch.dota
08-09-07, 05:38 AM
To run SH4 I'm going to need a new graphics card. Spending around $200 or less what would any of you suggest? Thanks
If you're looking into gaming... don't get anything below a gforce 7900 or ati x1950. Also stay away from the DX 10 native cards for now -- they are not worth the cash you pay for them.

I suggest either an ATi X1950 Pro (priced as low as $150), ATi X1950 XT (some go as low as $200) or a branded gforce 7900 GS (~$200 for a factory overclocked version from Asus, for instance). That's the best $200 can offer.

Stay away from 7600 or 8600 - they're rather expensive for the performance they offer (a 7600 is about $125 - compare that to a no-name 7900GS that costs about $160 - those $35 make a world of a difference). The 8600, even the best overclocked versions are terrible performers under DX9 and right now there are no DX10 native games - and there won't be any in the near future. Those 8600 loose to 7900s and x1950s like there's no tomorrow - even if they're about 25% more expensive.

rjmerit
08-09-07, 06:39 AM
Thank you all. Looks like I got some good info to work on. $200 isn't necessarily the limit but I'm not a huge gamer so I don't want to spend too much. Again thanks for taking the time to respond.

FooFighters
08-09-07, 08:26 AM
Thank you all. Looks like I got some good info to work on. $200 isn't necessarily the limit but I'm not a huge gamer so I don't want to spend too much. Again thanks for taking the time to respond.

Your welcome..

Please inform us with your choise.. and how the games runs after the change.

:up:

switch.dota
08-09-07, 08:39 AM
Yeah, tell us! With all the people going for new video cards these days, you might help others make their choice!

FooFighters
08-09-07, 09:13 AM
Yeah, tell us! With all the people going for new video cards these days, you might help others make their choice!

Exactly.. I am one of those others :yep:

FAdmiral
12-13-07, 11:25 PM
Anybody looking to purchase the 8800 in the near future needs to read this:

http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=3175


JIM

Peto
12-14-07, 12:00 AM
Anybody looking to purchase the 8800 in the near future needs to read this:

http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=3175


JIM

Thanks Jim :up:. I always appreciate updates on new products. And they're actually nearing what I'd consider to be almost worth it LOL. At the $200 mark, I'll be searching the couch for coins. But I'm not really that interested in the 8000 series currently available for that price range--though I am getting twitchy. :hmm:

axhat
12-14-07, 04:24 AM
http://www23.tomshardware.com/graphics_2007.html?modelx=33&model1=859&model2=722&chart=279

If ya havent made up your mind yet, this should answer most of your questions about cards.

good luck