what video cards-DONT YOU LIKE?

MadModder said:
How did you run Voodoo 2s in SLI, They didn't even have SLI when Voodoo 2s were made.

Think about SLI in regular PCI slots.

The cards that I don't like include a 4MB ATI Rage card and A 64MB ATI Radeon 9000. These cards are just too old and slow for modern gaming.
 
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skidude said:
GeForce 2 MX400.... WAS a good card, hell it ran Doom 3 at about 20 FPS on lowest settings.... but now, never again.

i agree with u, i had GeForce 2 MX400 before i had fx5200 and 6600, geforce2 mx400 was a good card at it's time and it was cheap, i played with it max payne 2 at 1024x768 with medium/high setting. when i bought fx5200 , i was dissappointed, it was just a little better than mx400 and it couldn't run any new game with reasonable frame rate if the res was above 640x480, finally i bought 6600, it is much better than fx5200 and it outperform it by far.
 
maroon1 said:
i agree with u, i had GeForce 2 MX400 before i had fx5200 and 6600, geforce2 mx400 was a good card at it's time and it was cheap, i played with it max payne 2 at 1024x768 with medium/high setting. when i bought fx5200 , i was dissappointed, it was just a little better than mx400 and it couldn't run any new game with reasonable frame rate if the res was above 640x480, finally i bought 6600, it is much better than fx5200 and it outperform it by far.

i had a 4200 ti and "upgraded" to an fx 5200.... the performance was actually lower until i got to overclocking the damn thing. i really dont understand how nvidia messed that up
 
Hairy_Lee said:
i had a 4200 ti and "upgraded" to an fx 5200.... the performance was actually lower until i got to overclocking the damn thing. i really dont understand how nvidia messed that up

Messed up is an understatement for the FX series...
 
i had a 4200 ti and "upgraded" to an fx 5200.... the performance was actually lower until i got to overclocking the damn thing. i really dont understand how nvidia messed that up
in all fairness to the 5200, it is a low end budget card, whereas the 4200 is the midrange card from the Geforce 4 series. Look at any current generation budget card now and compare it to last generations midrange. The midrange will win out.
 
I think the FX line (besides the FX5700LE (maybe)) where a disappointment, my old FX5500 was a real crappy card.
 
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