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bigpimp101

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wuts the best video card out right now.....n i dont mean the most expensive but whats got the "best bang for your buck"???
 
bigpimp101 said:
wuts the best video card out right now.....n i dont mean the most expensive but whats got the "best bang for your buck"???

IMO, when it comes to computer parts, the more expensive, the better...that may sound ignorant, but it's the truth :o
 
yea, i agree with travo925.
more money = more performance. however, the 7800gt is good for the money and will pretty much play any game thats out today on high settings. 7800gtx 512mb would be the best video card in my opinion, its ram is at 1.7ghz!... also put it in SLI and thatd be one of the best gaming systems EVER lol.
EDIT: 7800gt dual core video card in SLI would probably perform better, but i think its ram is @ 1.2ghz default
 
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skidude said:
Thats the same exact card I will be getting. IMO that is the best card out right now.

Yes, you're right, but is it the most

bigpimp101 said:
"best bang for your buck"???

I don't think so... I would imagine the 7800GT will be the most bang for your buck when nVidia release their upcoming card (I don't think it'll be far from now)...
 
Im getting all cnfused now... I see this card and i see my card(in sig).

My card has a more 50mhz (i know you wont be able to tell the differance)

Is it the 48 Pixels shaders or what?
 
^it's not always about the stats. the 48 shaders is a big part of it, but it's just a new chip with more efficiency/power. it's like car engines: you can have the same sized engines with the same amount of cylinders, but one can have 150 hp while the other may put out 1200 hp.
 
Modoman hit it on the head. The 48 Pixle shaders helps a lot, same with the core and memory clocks, but the chipset's power is just much better than that of the X1800XT's.
 
7800gtx 512mb would be the best video card in my opinion, its ram is at 1.7ghz!... also put it in SLI and thatd be one of the best gaming systems EVER lol.
And your opinions wrong... Not only does the X1900XTX have a better GPU architecture, but, 1. RAM speed doesnt mean much if you've read the X1900XTX reviews 2. The X1900 uses the same 1.1 ns samsung chips as the GTX 512 so the RAM will clock the same.

I agree with ckfordy. $519 and you get 1.1 ns RAM rated at 900 Mhz (1800 efective). That thing has so much overclocking potential.
 
Oh man I cant wait to OC mine.... that is when I order it lol :P How much ya think I'll be able to get outta it?
 
Rambo said:
I don't think so... I would imagine the 7800GT will be the most bang for your buck when nVidia release their upcoming card (I don't think it'll be far from now)...
I actually think that the x1900XT is the best bang for the buck, but the 7800GT would be next.
 
In about 4 or 5 days I will post my 3Dmark scores, I just ordered the X1900XT..... wonder how good its gonna be.
 
IMO, when it comes to computer parts, the more expensive, the better...that may sound ignorant, but it's the truth

Not necessarily True no. There are exceptions to every rule but I remember a time when the Radeon 9800 Pro cost more then my 6800GT. Now If I believed that more expensive was better then I would have bought the Radeon 9800 Pro... That would have been an extremely dumb purchase and as I love as much performance as I can get and Love my money ;) I think I just might have cried :P. We should be careful when we lend advice because anyone reading your comment might just run out and make such a mistake. This is not the only example of something being priced too high... They are everywhere but most people don't know it.
 
Travo925 said:
IMO, when it comes to computer parts, the more expensive, the better...that may sound ignorant, but it's the truth :o


You can buy my old geforce 4 mx of me for $400 if you like. :P
 
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