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Posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 on Feb-28-2006 03:42:

Question Need a new AGP video card, suggestions?

Well, the month that Elder Scroll IV: Oblivion releases is nearly upon us and my computer is due for a new video card to run this game at optimum awesomeness.

My computer currently is running a GeForce FX5600, and I've never been impressed with it since the day I've built this computer. It simple sucks at lighting and the framrate drops like hell anytime intense lighting is involved in an area.

I'm looking for a video card that supports AGP 4X/8X and is in the $250-400 USD range. Comments and suggestions are welcome, but I'm looking to get away from nVidia and give ATi a try this time around.

I've been doing some research and I'm pretty much settled on the ATi Radeon X800 AGP 4X/8X GPU. Preferably the Radeon X800 XL or XT, but I'm even considering the All-in-Wonder version.

Let me know what you think.


Posted by washout on Feb-28-2006 03:49:

radeon x800 via pricewatch.com.
get it cheap bro and get them high frame rates.


Posted by Sunsnail on Feb-28-2006 04:13:

i got the x800xt pe and its pretty nice


Posted by prothoid on Feb-28-2006 13:13:

incase you decide to go the nvidia route, i have two suggestions. i just got the evga geforce 6800, it runs great. i upgraded from a 5700le and the difference makes you just go 'wow'. i get around 50 - 60fps in dod:s with full settings, 2x aa, 4x af and full hdr. its definatly worth the $200, i dont think i'll be upgrading from this card for at least a year and a half or so. if you want something more powerful, check out the evga geforce 7800gs. its basically an agp version of the 7800, looks great. it is easily the most powerful agp card available. the price is pretty good too, only $350.


eVGA GeForce 6800
eVGA GeForce 7800 GS


Posted by King Luis on Mar-01-2006 15:38:

i would change to pci-e....unless you can get an amazing deal on a agp card switch to pci-e.

as for agp card, x800 series from ati are great cards. i'm an nvidia guy and i have the 6800gt and its flawless. runs cool, fast and stable.
and the nvidia 7800gs is probably the last nvidia agp card that will be coming out. and by the benchmarks and specs its a real power horse.


Posted by TigerClaw on Mar-01-2006 16:20:

quote:
Originally posted by King Luis
i would change to pci-e....unless you can get an amazing deal on a agp card switch to pci-e.

as for agp card, x800 series from ati are great cards. i'm an nvidia guy and i have the 6800gt and its flawless. runs cool, fast and stable.
and the nvidia 7800gs is probably the last nvidia agp card that will be coming out. and by the benchmarks and specs its a real power horse.

Keep in mind that those new video cards, Wether they are AGP or PCI Express 16x, They require a connection to the power supply, So if your power supply is like over 500watts and has a connector for a video card, You would have to connect it in order for those video cards to work properly.


Posted by King Luis on Mar-01-2006 16:38:

quote:
Originally posted by TigerClaw
Keep in mind that those new video cards, Wether they are AGP or PCI Express 16x, They require a connection to the power supply, So if your power supply is like over 500watts and has a connector for a video card, You would have to connect it in order for those video cards to work properly.


very true. but 400watts will do depending on what you have with your systems. i'm doing fine with my 500watt psu with 2 hard drives, dvd burner and cd burner, a sound card with front panel and 64bit cpu.


Posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 on Mar-02-2006 03:27:

quote:
Originally posted by King Luis
i would change to pci-e....unless you can get an amazing deal on a agp card switch to pci-e.

as for agp card, x800 series from ati are great cards. i'm an nvidia guy and i have the 6800gt and its flawless. runs cool, fast and stable.
and the nvidia 7800gs is probably the last nvidia agp card that will be coming out. and by the benchmarks and specs its a real power horse.


My mobo doesn't support PCI-E, it's an ASUS P4P800.


Posted by zokissima on Mar-07-2006 14:56:

If you don't want to change your MOBO so you can have PCI-E, just go for the Radeon or ALL-In-wonder x800 or x800xt. They're in the price range you seek.

http://www.canadacomputers.com/inde...597&cid=999.821

THis is the card I have. THe money is CAD, so less in USD. Also, don't be put off that its an all-in-w0onder. it's really the same card as the radeon, with just a few extra outputs, a remote control, and some connectors and software, so you can use it as a PVR, a TV tuner, and a bunch of other very cool stuff.


Posted by decode on Mar-12-2006 18:59:

The X850XT is the faster AGP card available from ATI. For a few quid more you can get yourself a 7800GS which would be a better choice for the fact it has SM3.0 support. Either one you buy your games will love you providing you have a decent processor to feed these cards.


Posted by mndeg on Mar-13-2006 23:53:

7900 GT for $300 for sure. EVGA.

I would honestly get it, but I think I'll wait for the next new generation of cards as I already have a 6800 GTO (opened pipelines, so its pretty much same as 6800 GT

the x800xt is $300 as well, performs better on most games but runs hotter, and its got less overclocking room than the 7900GT, and its louder.

so yeah


Posted by decode on Mar-14-2006 10:46:

The 7900GT would be the obvious choice but they only come in PCI-E flavour.


Posted by Basstard on Mar-14-2006 23:58:

its all about SLI these days - AGP is on the way out



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