how good is it

i know but i saw 10 people that saw this forum and its like this every time just don't understand why they cant answer the question
 
i know but i saw 10 people that saw this forum and its like this every time just don't understand why they cant answer the question

First off...be patient...nobody is gonna answer if you keep coppin attitude...

Second...Instead of making 10 different threads..ask a bunch of build/opinion questions and make one quality thread...

You will get more answers and opinions from more people.

-cheers man.
 
Too be honest...I havent used the 9000 nividas so im not sure ..

I'm ATI user so I can only speak for them currently.
 
Now this is a thread of a kind, noobs exchanging meaningless sentences around (:P)...

Basically, 9800GT is not that great at all. It's not bad, but there's way better cards out there, both in terms of absolute performance and price/performance ratio. It definitely will struggle with Crysis maxed out. As someone said, it's basically a 8800GT with a few minor improvements, and you can get 8800GTs a lot cheaper than 9800GTs. If you want a card that can handle Crysis get a Radeon 4850/4870 or NVIDIA 9800GTX+ or 9800GX2 at least (I would recommend the Radeons, as they handle AA really well). For more budget-minded gaming card, I would recommend Nvidia 8800/9600, or Radeon 38xx cards, none of those will be great with Crysis but they will run it on, say, medium-high settings fairly good.

You can't really ask if the card is "good", it may be great for one purpose and totally crap for another. What games are you planning to run, what is your budget, do you have a brand preference or do you want just the best you can get for the money? What type of PSU do you have, and how are the expansion capabilities of your case/mobo?
 
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