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Old 04-11-07, 11:32 AM   #1
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Im currently using an ATI x1600 512 PCIe, its an ok card, runs the game fine but this particular card has well know overheating issues and I find ATI drivers to be buggy most of the time (always been an nVidea guy) anyway I also have a GeForce 6600 128 its also an ok card ran, SHIII well but is miles apart from the x1600 performance wise.
I see the 6600 is supported by SH4, is anybody running one?
Also Im thinking about getting a cheap card to tide me over until I can afford a new system (I have 2 teenage daughters = no money for Dad's toys!) my system only has a 300 watt ps so my choices are limited...I've found a Geforce 7300 that looks to strike a compromise between the aformentioned cards but see that the game does not support it...is anyone running one?

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Old 04-11-07, 12:04 PM   #2
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I see a lot are looking but not writing. I believe your ATI card will out perform the Nividia card. There is a new driver 7.3 for the ATI card. It is stable on my X1300 XGE 512mb card. This card runs the game very well. I did read about the GeForce 7300.....game will run poorly on this card. The 6600 card, a step up from my 6200 card...this 6200 card ran the game badly. I feel you will get no gain with the 6600 card.....IMHO.


I recommend the new ATI drivers and tweek it for best pic/performance
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Old 04-11-07, 12:14 PM   #3
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Thanks for the reply Hawk, Im fairly happy with the x1600 its just the heat issue, I even have an oversized case fan, it helps some, most of the time theres no problem but on occasion the card will simply shut down, a restart fixes the problem but you never know when its gonna happen...man its so hard not to mention expensive to keep up with tech these days.
I was running 7.1 cats, I'll update now.

Thanks, this was exactly the kind of info I needed
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Old 04-11-07, 12:23 PM   #4
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Thanks for the reply Hawk, Im fairly happy with the x1600 its just the heat issue, I even have an oversized case fan, it helps some, most of the time theres no problem but on occasion the card will simply shut down, a restart fixes the problem but you never know when its gonna happen...man its so hard not to mention expensive to keep up with tech these days.
I was running 7.1 cats, I'll update now.

Thanks
I have the 1300 and heat seems to be OK. I have done nothing for more cooling. I guess you tried the old canned air to clean off dust? Fan doing its thing? Make more vent holes?

Maybe some guys with this card might have the answer to the heat problem you are having.
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Old 04-11-07, 12:46 PM   #5
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Its curious that you mentioned the power supply.

Let me relate and experience I have had.

I purchased an X1800 and installed it in my machine. It whistled and whined and the little fan was running its bearings off untill...... POP and the machine quit. It took about 2 hours.

I had blown the fuse in the power supply. I went out and bought a new larger power supply. After installation the fan on the video card now just idles and cruises along. Ive had no problems since.

My theroy is that the old smaller supply could not keep the voltage at necessary levels causing an increase in the current therefore increasing the heat.

Anyhow it is good that you have figured in your power supply in the considerations and werent a dummy like me
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Old 04-11-07, 01:41 PM   #6
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Its curious that you mentioned the power supply.

Let me relate and experience I have had.

I purchased an X1800 and installed it in my machine. It whistled and whined and the little fan was running its bearings off untill...... POP and the machine quit. It took about 2 hours.

I had blown the fuse in the power supply. I went out and bought a new larger power supply. After installation the fan on the video card now just idles and cruises along. Ive had no problems since.

My theroy is that the old smaller supply could not keep the voltage at necessary levels causing an increase in the current therefore increasing the heat.

Anyhow it is good that you have figured in your power supply in the considerations and werent a dummy like me
This could very well be my issue, 300 watt ps - x1600 300 watt minimum.
Perhaps I can find a bigger ps that will work, I have an HP A730N with a ASUS
PTDG1-LA mb, I know that some of the big name computers, Dell for instance don't like to have the ps changed, will fry the mb (I've read) anyway I cant find any info regarding my particular setup...so maybe I can swap her out with no troubles.

Thanks for the info's guys
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Old 04-11-07, 12:48 PM   #7
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Hi I'm asumeing it's an AGP card. From TigerDirect got a xgx7600gs 512mb
ddr2 8x $150.00 Didn't want to spend the money but the game plays sweet at full power. Later this year new rig and a pair of "88's" SLI.
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Old 04-11-07, 12:54 PM   #8
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I run mine with an SLI pair of nVidia 7600 GS cards. Runs just fine.
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Hi there new to the forum but enjoying the buzz
Ive just purchased a ATI RADEON 9550 256mb 8XAGP CARD and it seems to be running great I had PCI but invested in a new motherboard with AGP and its Great.

I Was just wondering if you could tell me how to get a picture at the side of my profile i went to edit signature but it only comes up at the end of my messages not sure what to do please can someone help
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