Hi All,
My name's Stu and I'm new to these forums, thou I've been an avid LFS player for some time now.
My goal is to boost the performance of my computer, and gaming experience by changing out my video card. I currently have:
Dell Dimension 4500
Pentium 4 1.8GHz
512MB DDR SDRAM
80GB Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive
Logitech Momo Force Feedback Wheel
Sony 400Watt Mini Hi-Fi Component System (for pc and ps2 speakers via composite cables)
64MB GeForce4 MX420 w/tv out
Dell W1700 17'' HDTV Monitor @ 1280X768 60Hz (widescreen tv/monitor that I use for triple duty (pc, tv, ps2)
My system is fairly clean, and runs well enough on LFS and CS:S, HL2. I want to upgrade my video card to a 256MB unit that can boost the "prettyness" of the graphics on LFS, as well as slightly better accomadate any proE or Autocad work I might be doing (mech engr student).
The monitor supports DVI, and analog (which I'm currently using). I'm not looking to set the world on fire, only a modest update at a modest price. I want to keep the price as low as possible, as this is a 4-year old pc, and I will be upgrading to a new pc with a nice pci-express type graphics card soon enough. *I might want to be able to play BF2 on this pc at some point. I am a budget minded college student who games, but lives on his pc. I feel my graphics card is the current weak link in my set-up, and would like to upgrade without going overboard.
Has anyone here had any experience with these cards, or have any recommendations? Thanks!
#1 eVGA GeForce5500 Video Card (256MB, AGP 8X, DVI, 2D/3D w/tv-out) Core Clock 270MHz, Memory Clock 400MHz.
Price: $54.00- $15 mail-in rebate = $39.00 after mail-in rebate!
pros: awesome price.
cons: not supported for bf2. (i heard a way to get around this though), ?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ ... &CMP=OTC-pr1c3grabb3r
#2 Sapphire Radeon 9600XT (128MB, 128-bit DDR, AGP 4x, 8x) Core Clock 500MHz, Memory Clock 600MHz, RAMDAC 400MHz.
Price: $87.00
pros: looks good, fast clock speeds. ?
cons: 128MB memory..., ?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ ... .asp?Item=N82E16814102510
#3 Sapphire Radeon 9600 Atlantis (256MB, 128-bit DDR, AGP) Core Clock 325MHz
Price: $68.00
pros: 256MB, supports BF2, ?
cons: question over 128 or 256MB, ?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ ... .asp?Item=N82E16814102320
#4 eVGA GeForce 6600GT 128MB, 128-bit DDR, AGP, DVI, Core Clock 500MHz, Memory Clock 900MHz
Price: $119.00 after mail-in rebate
pros: new, speed, power
cons: power supply Minimum 350watts, available 4-pin Molex Hard Drive power dongle
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ ... .asp?Item=N82E16814130220
All of these have DVI, which is a priority.
All (most now) of these cost under 100 dollars, which is a big plus.
All of these appear to be a large improvement over my current card.
Anyone have experience with either these chipsets, or something similar cost wise. I'm willing to really only go up to 100 bucks right now, but only if it would be a large improvement over the GeForce 5500FX listed.
Will these support my display and display resolution? The ati site didn't list the 1280x768 resolution? Anybody know/can check? Which should I buy?
Thanks so much,
Stu
My name's Stu and I'm new to these forums, thou I've been an avid LFS player for some time now.
My goal is to boost the performance of my computer, and gaming experience by changing out my video card. I currently have:
Dell Dimension 4500
Pentium 4 1.8GHz
512MB DDR SDRAM
80GB Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive
Logitech Momo Force Feedback Wheel
Sony 400Watt Mini Hi-Fi Component System (for pc and ps2 speakers via composite cables)
64MB GeForce4 MX420 w/tv out
Dell W1700 17'' HDTV Monitor @ 1280X768 60Hz (widescreen tv/monitor that I use for triple duty (pc, tv, ps2)
My system is fairly clean, and runs well enough on LFS and CS:S, HL2. I want to upgrade my video card to a 256MB unit that can boost the "prettyness" of the graphics on LFS, as well as slightly better accomadate any proE or Autocad work I might be doing (mech engr student).
The monitor supports DVI, and analog (which I'm currently using). I'm not looking to set the world on fire, only a modest update at a modest price. I want to keep the price as low as possible, as this is a 4-year old pc, and I will be upgrading to a new pc with a nice pci-express type graphics card soon enough. *I might want to be able to play BF2 on this pc at some point. I am a budget minded college student who games, but lives on his pc. I feel my graphics card is the current weak link in my set-up, and would like to upgrade without going overboard.
Has anyone here had any experience with these cards, or have any recommendations? Thanks!
#1 eVGA GeForce5500 Video Card (256MB, AGP 8X, DVI, 2D/3D w/tv-out) Core Clock 270MHz, Memory Clock 400MHz.
Price: $54.00- $15 mail-in rebate = $39.00 after mail-in rebate!
pros: awesome price.
cons: not supported for bf2. (i heard a way to get around this though), ?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ ... &CMP=OTC-pr1c3grabb3r
#2 Sapphire Radeon 9600XT (128MB, 128-bit DDR, AGP 4x, 8x) Core Clock 500MHz, Memory Clock 600MHz, RAMDAC 400MHz.
Price: $87.00
pros: looks good, fast clock speeds. ?
cons: 128MB memory..., ?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ ... .asp?Item=N82E16814102510
#3 Sapphire Radeon 9600 Atlantis (256MB, 128-bit DDR, AGP) Core Clock 325MHz
Price: $68.00
pros: 256MB, supports BF2, ?
cons: question over 128 or 256MB, ?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ ... .asp?Item=N82E16814102320
#4 eVGA GeForce 6600GT 128MB, 128-bit DDR, AGP, DVI, Core Clock 500MHz, Memory Clock 900MHz
Price: $119.00 after mail-in rebate
pros: new, speed, power
cons: power supply Minimum 350watts, available 4-pin Molex Hard Drive power dongle
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ ... .asp?Item=N82E16814130220
All of these have DVI, which is a priority.
All (most now) of these cost under 100 dollars, which is a big plus.
All of these appear to be a large improvement over my current card.
Anyone have experience with either these chipsets, or something similar cost wise. I'm willing to really only go up to 100 bucks right now, but only if it would be a large improvement over the GeForce 5500FX listed.
Will these support my display and display resolution? The ati site didn't list the 1280x768 resolution? Anybody know/can check? Which should I buy?
Thanks so much,
Stu