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  • Replacing my thrusty G400MAX

    So - my G400MAX gets my ass whipped in UT and UT2003 is out
    of question anyway. The inevitable is here.

    Its time to upgrade the card thats served me 101% for the last
    +3 years (over 15000 hours of use, 1 cent/hour).

    BUT

    Which card should I upgrade to? I am demanding - my average
    day on my comp consists of multitiered visual work:

    - Photo manipulation
    - Print&Web graphics
    - 3D graphics
    - Writing & coding
    - 3D gaming

    I am an prof. artist --> limited budget, MAX $250 / €240!!

    Is the Radeon 9500/9700 Pro worthy of my eyes (& money)?
    Is there something better?

    Sorry, Parhelion is IMHO way too expensive.

    Any comments appreciated
    ******yjanni@kuva.fi ****** Still loving my G400 MAX!!

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    Saphire Atlantis 9500pro.
    no matrox, no matroxusers.

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    • #3
      General HW!
      According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless...

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      • #4
        No pårkele! Can you move this post or should I delete?
        ******yjanni@kuva.fi ****** Still loving my G400 MAX!!

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          Moved
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          • #6
            Thanks Kruzin!

            Thop - I assume you are an proud owner of that card? Mind if
            I ask about your OS? And general impressions about that card?
            ******yjanni@kuva.fi ****** Still loving my G400 MAX!!

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            • #7
              Nope not an proud owner (see sig) but probably a proud owner soon I'm looking for a replacement for my g400 as well and so far i've only heard good things about the Saphire ATIs.
              no matrox, no matroxusers.

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              • #8
                Got A Gigabyte 9700 pro Maya here. 2D not as good as my old G550 but in 3D blows it away. Dual although better than Rad 8500 still sucks.
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                • #9
                  Thop - Oh I see. We face the same questions I suppose!
                  I really want to understand this image quality issue before upgrading. I want to be adamantly sure I get the best IQ (image quality) for the (small) money I'm going to spend. I saw an Sapphire Atlantis (9500 Pro?) for €215, seems like an good deal.

                  The Pit - aha ok, so Its manufactured by 'Maya'? Seems to me that you think IQ could be better? Mind if I ask what resolutions and what kind of monitor?

                  I only wish I could bump into an tech-savvy MURCer that could
                  explain what makes for good IQ..

                  Finally, here is an link to google groups usenet article on GFX image quality (watch the wrap):


                  Yeah, obsessed with image quality!!
                  ******yjanni@kuva.fi ****** Still loving my G400 MAX!!

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                  • #10
                    I replaced my G400Max with a Sapphire Radeon 9700 Pro. IMHO the image quality is good.
                    The bad thing is the fact that I see some flickering lines scrolling up and down the screen (1024x768 100Hz 32Bit).
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                    • #11
                      Lambo - that isn't normal, I'd get that card checked out... unless you see those lines only when doing certain things, like accessing the ATI control panel. In THAT case it's a BIOS issue, and asking around about which is the best BIOS for your card would help.

                      I wholeheartedly recommend the ATI cards. My 8500 is serving me very well, I see no need to upgrade it at this time and it was well under $100.

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                      • #12
                        strangely ATI card are expensive as hell over at my end
                        If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

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                        • #13
                          It seems to me that everyone who's been a friend of MAtrox's
                          cards is looking at ATi to for 3D power and image quality?

                          Technoid - so where are you at?
                          ******yjanni@kuva.fi ****** Still loving my G400 MAX!!

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