It seems my graphics card broke down yesterday (at least I assume that's what the problem is) so now I'm on the lookout for a replacement. As I'm not really a gamer and the only thing I play is LFS it doesn't need to be a cutting edge graphics card. It needs to be decent enough to run LFS on 1680*1050 with AA on (I used to have it off 'cause my now fried card couldn't handle it).
So after a bit of looking and reading on the internet, I think the Geforce 9600 GT would be a good card for me. Only thing is... I'm utterly confused as to what differences there are between the different versions/manufacturers. These are the cards I'm looking at:
EDIT: oh, my cpu is a Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 and I've got 2GB of RAM.
So after a bit of looking and reading on the internet, I think the Geforce 9600 GT would be a good card for me. Only thing is... I'm utterly confused as to what differences there are between the different versions/manufacturers. These are the cards I'm looking at:
- MSI VGA N9600GT-ZILENT 1G-PCI-e 1GB DDRIII 2DVI TVO Game € 146
- Asus EN9600GT/HTDI/1GB PCI-E DVI-I € 153
- Asus EN9600GT SILENT/HTDI/512M PCI-E DVI-I € 151
- Asus EN9600GT Matrix/HTDI/512MB PCI-E DVI-I € 174
The first 2 have got 1GB of memory, the last 2 have got 512MB. What I don't get is why the ones with less memory cost about the same or even more. I've looked at their individual features but they all seem to be the same. Granted, I've not compared every single little detail, just the general product specifications. Does it have something to do with them havind different coolers? Eg. the ones with the "SILENT/ZILENT" specification will probably run quieter than the other ones. But is that really the only difference? Noise isn't that much of a point for me, I just want a card that will perform well and will allow me to play some of the more recent games if there should ever come one that interests me enough to play it Also, I have no idea what the "HTDI" stands for.
So I'm inclined to go with the 1GB version as my layman mind tells me "more memory = better performance". I know this isn't always the case, though, so if someone would be so kind as to educate me a bit on what sets these cards apart from one another and which one would be my best option for the things that I need, I would be very very grateful.
EDIT: oh, my cpu is a Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 and I've got 2GB of RAM.