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11-15-2006, 04:41 PM
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| Exalted Member | | Join Date: Nov 2006
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Many games out now, and for the next 6 months to a year for that matter, will not require a 512MB video card. To be honest, it's not even really all that important. What you need to focus on is the power of the card, and the texils/vertices it can put out.
But who really pays attention to that crap anyway eh?
An X1800 Will keep your gaming fornication quite compelling for well into next year. As long as it's not a knock off that is.
I dont pay Nvidia much attention, so I cant offer up an equivelant card. The biggest problem alot of people, such as myself will encounter with upgrading video cards will more than likely be the AGP2.0 / PCI-E standard. I know that my mobo does not support these. If I were to put an AGP2 card in, my mobo would cry like a little doggy, and probably pimp slap me...if it had arms with hands attached.
After christmas, as someone stated above, prices will drop, and it may be more feasible to upgrade to a more standard mobo and vid card. And, lets not forget the CPU as well, as my poor Socket 478 wont be going into any AGP2/PCI-e mobos.
x700 Pro is about the best one in my position could get, and it will most assuredly run any game on the market.
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