Ok, since there's tons of posts all the time asking about "what card should I get?" and it's always basically the same answer, I was wondering about the card specs. I'll be looking for a card sometime, but I'm very limited on funds, so I don't want to hear "get a 6600GT" from everyone as that would be out of my range. Also, don't want to here "save up..." as that's not possible with kids, wife, etc.
So, my question so I can just look at specs vs. price and decide, what are the important specs on a gfx card? I assume the core clock and memory clock are important. What numbers would be recommended nowadays? What numbers on a budget mind?
How about pixelpipeline? What is that? What would be good?
I know what to look for with directX version and AGP/PCI-e. That's easy.
I see $400 (US) cards listing core clock at 470 mhz (7800GTX), yet I see an older x1300 ATI card with 600 mhz core clock for $83. What the heck should you look at when looking for a gfx card in your price range rather than getting the latest and greatest? It looks to me like the old $83 card is a MUCH better deal then spending the extra $317 illepall .
Please help us noob graphics card buyers out with some info here rather than just recommending the big buck cards (small bucks to one can be big or very big bucks to another ).
... Heck, I just spent $500 on an A64 3500 complete PC, monitor, printer, everything. I really don't want to spend that much or even half that much on just one little component. Just remember this - "small bucks to one can be big or very big bucks to another" - that I wrote up above if or when responding to this.
So, my question so I can just look at specs vs. price and decide, what are the important specs on a gfx card? I assume the core clock and memory clock are important. What numbers would be recommended nowadays? What numbers on a budget mind?
How about pixelpipeline? What is that? What would be good?
I know what to look for with directX version and AGP/PCI-e. That's easy.
I see $400 (US) cards listing core clock at 470 mhz (7800GTX), yet I see an older x1300 ATI card with 600 mhz core clock for $83. What the heck should you look at when looking for a gfx card in your price range rather than getting the latest and greatest? It looks to me like the old $83 card is a MUCH better deal then spending the extra $317 illepall .
Please help us noob graphics card buyers out with some info here rather than just recommending the big buck cards (small bucks to one can be big or very big bucks to another ).
... Heck, I just spent $500 on an A64 3500 complete PC, monitor, printer, everything. I really don't want to spend that much or even half that much on just one little component. Just remember this - "small bucks to one can be big or very big bucks to another" - that I wrote up above if or when responding to this.