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Will there be a noticable increase in frame rates in 3d games if I shift from a 9600xt(256mb) to a 9800xt(256mb) when coupled with a amd athlon 2400+ and 2 gigs of ram?
OR: Should I just chuck the upgrading scheme and save up for a new coumputer?:hmm:
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Both the 9600XT and the 9800XT are obsolete five year old pieces of technology. Right now, it makes sense to get an entirely new PCIe equipped system with a dual core processor. If you don't want to ditch the rest of your computer (which is seriously underpowered by today's standards in the CPU department), I would suggest something more recent than the 9800XT...something like an X1950 Pro for your AGP slot.
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![]() I will have to do a lot of research once again since my computer is going on 5 and everything has changed. Looks like it is time to build a new computer again.
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Pretty much in today's world, you're looking at either a Core 2 Duo or a Core 2 Quad with at least 2GB of DDR2 800 (PC2-6400) RAM. You're also going to want to check out SATA-II HDDs and DVD burners. If you have no beefs with nvidia, I'd suggest their 512MB 8800GT for graphics as it has the best price/performance. If you do have a problem with nvidia and want to support ATi instead, go for the HD 3870 (which is just a touch slower but generally comparable to the 8800GT).
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