Itronix
New Member
Hello. I have asked many, many questions about gpu's in the past and I have recieved many wonderful answers. I'll try to make this my last.
Orignially, I set out to build a quite cheap machine, using a 8600GT. Since then, people more experienced than I have pointed out that it basically sucks, or at least for the idea of it being able to play future games. Now that I have learned more and more, I can see that clearly. Thanks for the help, by the way! I have narrowed it down to two different cards; the HD3850 512mb or the 8800GT 512mb.I know that the 8800 is a much better performer, but the 3850 is still great and it's only 180 or so, opposed to 240. I won't be gaming over 1280X1024 (17" lcd) resolution, as that's my monitor's native resolution.
In the future, do you see the 3850 being able to play games good? The 8800 is quite a bit more than I'd like to spend, but if the 3850 will be useless in a year, I would have wasted the $180. I know that the 8800 still beats it in performance, but at that low resolution, couldn't the 3850 still keep up with what's comming out, even if it plays at medium or so? I just want a card that can handle some explosions and ten car pile-ups in games, and not lag up. I'm just using an integrated at the moment. Thanks for the help, and thanks for the help in the past!
Orignially, I set out to build a quite cheap machine, using a 8600GT. Since then, people more experienced than I have pointed out that it basically sucks, or at least for the idea of it being able to play future games. Now that I have learned more and more, I can see that clearly. Thanks for the help, by the way! I have narrowed it down to two different cards; the HD3850 512mb or the 8800GT 512mb.I know that the 8800 is a much better performer, but the 3850 is still great and it's only 180 or so, opposed to 240. I won't be gaming over 1280X1024 (17" lcd) resolution, as that's my monitor's native resolution.
In the future, do you see the 3850 being able to play games good? The 8800 is quite a bit more than I'd like to spend, but if the 3850 will be useless in a year, I would have wasted the $180. I know that the 8800 still beats it in performance, but at that low resolution, couldn't the 3850 still keep up with what's comming out, even if it plays at medium or so? I just want a card that can handle some explosions and ten car pile-ups in games, and not lag up. I'm just using an integrated at the moment. Thanks for the help, and thanks for the help in the past!