The BEST video card for less than $150

Bazzil

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I can't decide what video card to get, and since I know next to nothing about all the technical terms and such, I need your help.

What is the BEST video card for less than $150?

I would prefer one with HDTV-Out, but if not then it doesn't really matter.

Cheers.
 
DanLatimer said:
damn my canadian money! :(
please dont let you posr count get in the way of your judgement by making useless posts like that.

As for the question at hand. I feel we can not proceed as we are awaiting further information
 
apj101 said:
please dont let you posr count get in the way of your judgement by making useless posts like that.

As for the question at hand. I feel we can not proceed as we are awaiting further information

if i wanted my post count up i would have posted more than 1 post today...
i just was sad bc the $155 card costs me aprox $220
 
if i wanted my post count up i would have posted more than 1 post today...
i just was sad bc the $155 card costs me aprox $220
lets not argue, if you could make your post relevant, and usefull it would be appreciated, remember we are trying to build a community aimed at helping people and discussing IT issues and news :D

Could you please give me a link to those at neweeg.com? i typed them in, but got heaps of matches

apj, what extra info do you need?

Ok Bazzil, we need to know what kind of graphics card your motherboard will take. Does it take agp, or pci-e. These are the names of two currently used socket types for graphics cards.The letter being more modern. So either what card can your motherboard take, what make is your motherboard, or what is your current card?

(you may be able to determine your mother make and model using cpu-z
http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php)
 
apj101 said:
lets not argue, if you could make your post relevant, and usefull it would be appreciated, remember we are trying to build a community aimed at helping people and discussing IT issues and news :D



Ok Bazzil, we need to know what kind of graphics card your motherboard will take. Does it take agp, or pci-e. These are the names of two currently used socket types for graphics cards.The letter being more modern. So either what card can your motherboard take, what make is your motherboard, or what is your current card?

(you may be able to determine your mother make and model using cpu-z
http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php)


To be honest I have no idea what sort of m/board it has, as the PC I'll be using it in is currently on lay-by.

Anyway, just list the good cards under $150, and I'll soon find out what sort of motherboard I've got.
 
Well, like someone said before you can check the cards out at Newegg.com or Tigerdirect.com. But, I also agree that a GeForce 6600 would be a good option, I have one myself and it works beautifully! :)
 
it would be most helpful if you found the motherboard make first. we could list off probably 100 different cards. would kind of be funny if we later found out you dont have a pci x16 or an agp slot.
 
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