superfreak
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http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16814130033
ill be running one for now but will l8r on go SLI with it
ill be running one for now but will l8r on go SLI with it
It's better than an X1300 crossfire, no doubt, but still not something i'd go for:I wouldn't mind a pair of X1600 Pros in a Crossfire setup if I was planning to go that far for gaming alone.
True, which is why I included my comment about the MIR. Nonetheless, if he doesn't mind dealing with the MIR, it's great value.There's no question on the X1900XTX card here. I've been running ATI models strictly at this point. But the initial expense for a newly released model for someone that may be on a.... tight budget also has to be looked at.
If, by that, you mean the option of SLI/Crossfire, I tend to disagree. Adding a second card 'some time in the future' is rarely a cost-effective solution, since by the time a single high-end card like an X1900 becomes outdated, superior single card solutions are available. The option is even less appealing when one considers the extra cost for an SLI/CF motherboard (although granted this is less an issue now than in the past), and PSU.If you want any system to last a few years you have to look later expandibility and upgrade.
Not trying to be pedantic, but the X1900XTX is no longer ATIs top card. Moreover MSIs model is the cheapest of the lot after the MIR, which is why I recommended it. Certainly it is very reasonably priced, for the performance advangage it offers over the X1900XT 256MB edition.Right now the X1900XTX is the top model with the ATI chip. MSI adds a little to that. besides price.
Agreed, in fact that's the card I originally posted. A top choice if you don't want to deal with MIRs.The Sapphire X1900XT doesn't look too bad at http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814102051
just a comment, but you should really get a card with 512mb of memory instead of 256mb. new-age games often require areound 300-500mb's of memory to run on high (black & white 2 being a good example)
I have an x1300 as of now and it actually impressed me with the quality of graphics, it wouldn't win any awards for benchmarking, but for someone who wanted a better quality card for a year before building a behemoth gaming machine, it suffices.