So I'm milking the most I can out of my current board - an A7N8X-E Deluxe running a couple gigs of dual channel pc3200 and a mobile Athlon clocked up to 3200+.
Just not in the financial situation right now to buy a new board, chip, maybe RAM, AND video card... not to mention sound card because the newer nForce boards don't have SoundStorm. Ick.
So my video card right now is an AGP 9600Pro. It plays Civ4 just fine, which has been my drug of choice lately, but there's a whole list of games on the horizon that it will be pretty slow with. Quake4 was a suck-ass game, but I had to turn down the options to play it. I haven't been brave enough to install Prey yet.
So I want to upgrade. What are my options?
Two generations exist newer than the 9600. The X*00 and the X1*00.
The nicest cards just aren't available in AGP at this point. The fastest thing I can get in AGP is an X1600XT, or an X1600Pro. Starting off around $110. Ok, that's reasonable I think. $110 to more than double my speed in virtually all games? Not too shabby.
Problem? I already blew out my Antec Sonata's PSU a few months back, and I've been running a spare Enlight 450 I had floating around. Odds that the Enlight - although it was top notch 2+ years ago - will handle the massive power requirements of the X1600? Unclear. Plus there's all that HEAT. I'm already running hot with the CPU clocked up...
So if I drop back a generation... there's the X700 and X800. The X700 is around $95, and substantially faster than the 9600, but not "twice as fast and sometimes 3x as fast". Doesn't really sit right with me given that the X1600 is only $15 more! The X800 is only $100... in PCI EXPRESS. The AGP X800's start at $150. Yeah, I know, we're quibbling over $50. But my budget for this card tops out at around $125...![Frown](http://murc.ws/core/images/smilies/frown.gif)
And I know NOTHING about the world of nVidia at this point.
So, anyone want to make a recommendation?
I think the differences between ATI and nVidia, in terms of drivers and display quality... are growing much smaller now. I don't honestly care, I just want to squeeze another 6 months or a year out of this board before I have to do the "$1000 worth of upgrades" thing again.
Just not in the financial situation right now to buy a new board, chip, maybe RAM, AND video card... not to mention sound card because the newer nForce boards don't have SoundStorm. Ick.
So my video card right now is an AGP 9600Pro. It plays Civ4 just fine, which has been my drug of choice lately, but there's a whole list of games on the horizon that it will be pretty slow with. Quake4 was a suck-ass game, but I had to turn down the options to play it. I haven't been brave enough to install Prey yet.
So I want to upgrade. What are my options?
Two generations exist newer than the 9600. The X*00 and the X1*00.
The nicest cards just aren't available in AGP at this point. The fastest thing I can get in AGP is an X1600XT, or an X1600Pro. Starting off around $110. Ok, that's reasonable I think. $110 to more than double my speed in virtually all games? Not too shabby.
Problem? I already blew out my Antec Sonata's PSU a few months back, and I've been running a spare Enlight 450 I had floating around. Odds that the Enlight - although it was top notch 2+ years ago - will handle the massive power requirements of the X1600? Unclear. Plus there's all that HEAT. I'm already running hot with the CPU clocked up...
So if I drop back a generation... there's the X700 and X800. The X700 is around $95, and substantially faster than the 9600, but not "twice as fast and sometimes 3x as fast". Doesn't really sit right with me given that the X1600 is only $15 more! The X800 is only $100... in PCI EXPRESS. The AGP X800's start at $150. Yeah, I know, we're quibbling over $50. But my budget for this card tops out at around $125...
![Frown](http://murc.ws/core/images/smilies/frown.gif)
And I know NOTHING about the world of nVidia at this point.
So, anyone want to make a recommendation?
I think the differences between ATI and nVidia, in terms of drivers and display quality... are growing much smaller now. I don't honestly care, I just want to squeeze another 6 months or a year out of this board before I have to do the "$1000 worth of upgrades" thing again.
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