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Posted by cheesenip on Apr-17-2003 01:09:

Video Cards... Radeon 8500?

I'm thinking of getting the ATI Radeon 8500 video card, but haven't made up my mind about the 64mb or 128mb version. Is there a big difference here? I only have onboard video card right now, so this will be my primary card. Is there a significant difference between the 2 models?


Posted by mndeg on Apr-17-2003 01:28:

64 mb for 32 bit + large texture games, but it doesn't matter since the 8500 is already WAY outdated already


Posted by yujie__ on Apr-17-2003 02:40:

dont get that. get the new 9600 pro or the old but still powerful/great/harder to find everyday 9500 pro for under $200. weel for your pci i would get the 8500 128 since u can never too much ram yet avoid the geforce4 mx or geforce2mx


Posted by drizzt81 on Apr-17-2003 02:58:

the 8500 is outdated.. get the newer 'budget' version.. i think there is a 9600pro or something that should be reasonably priced


Posted by occrider on Apr-17-2003 03:04:

Just got a 128MB ti4200 for $150 ... my stupid ass geforce 3 is breaking


Posted by cheesenip on Apr-17-2003 03:26:

um..

if I had the money for a better video card, I would have mentioned it. I did some research and it seems like the 8500 would be a good choice. It's just that all the reviews on it that I have read don't specify anything about 64/128mb so I don't know how well each one does against each other. I'm only looking to spend $100 or so on a video card so anything around $200 or more is out of the question.


Posted by P�Re-Energy on Apr-17-2003 03:49:

Get the Radeon 9000 128 card..
i got it for 150 at www.computerrack.com


Posted by k.k.d. on Apr-17-2003 05:39:

If choice arises between 9000 pro and 8500 (also known as 9100), go for 8500, it's faster


Posted by cheesenip on Apr-17-2003 20:18:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...&category=40158

is that a good deal?


Posted by ShadySlim on Apr-17-2003 21:57:

cheesenip, some MBs that have onboard video have no AGP slot at all whatsoever. If that's the case, then you'll be stuck buying a PCI video card that may be slower than your onboard video. Right now in PCI form there aren't any videocards faster than a Radeon 9000 or a GF4 MX440-SE (at retail stores, you won't find anything in PCI version faster than an outdated Radeon 7500 or a GF4 MX420).



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