How would you spend $300 at CompUSA?
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How would you spend $300 at CompUSA?
I am about to receive a $300 gift cert for CompUSA, and am going to upgrade my vid card. My current card is a ti4200.
I'll be willing to add around $100 to this gift cert (maybe $200 if I thought it was really worth it), I figure this is a good opportunity to buy a vid card I wouldn't normally blow this kind of money on. Right now I'm kind of leaning towards a Radeon x800 simply because for some reason they have this particular card priced quite a bit below what everybody else does (~$460 at NewEgg, for instance).
Here's a link for that card:
http://www.compusa.com/products/product ... 0&pfp=cat3
I believe the $400 will put me in the neighborhood to be able to get a nVidia 6800 GT.
The rest of my system is pretty "set" for now. I'm running a P4 3.0C with 2x512 Mb Corsair ram, U160 SCSI HD, so the vid card seems like the most logical thing to upgrade. I'm looking forward to playing Doom III and HL2 (and currently playing Far Cry).
I'll be willing to add around $100 to this gift cert (maybe $200 if I thought it was really worth it), I figure this is a good opportunity to buy a vid card I wouldn't normally blow this kind of money on. Right now I'm kind of leaning towards a Radeon x800 simply because for some reason they have this particular card priced quite a bit below what everybody else does (~$460 at NewEgg, for instance).
Here's a link for that card:
http://www.compusa.com/products/product ... 0&pfp=cat3
I believe the $400 will put me in the neighborhood to be able to get a nVidia 6800 GT.
The rest of my system is pretty "set" for now. I'm running a P4 3.0C with 2x512 Mb Corsair ram, U160 SCSI HD, so the vid card seems like the most logical thing to upgrade. I'm looking forward to playing Doom III and HL2 (and currently playing Far Cry).
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I have an Audigy 2 6.1 - what's the ZS?
I only have 4.1 speakers at the moment anyway - Logitech Z-560's. They won't do 5.1 but they do sound very nice anyway. I don't use my computer for movies at all - I have a very nice home theatre setup for that. The only thing my comp is used for is web surfing & gaming (and other tradition computer stuff). I don't use it for listening to music, either (much better home system).
I only have 4.1 speakers at the moment anyway - Logitech Z-560's. They won't do 5.1 but they do sound very nice anyway. I don't use my computer for movies at all - I have a very nice home theatre setup for that. The only thing my comp is used for is web surfing & gaming (and other tradition computer stuff). I don't use it for listening to music, either (much better home system).
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What's so special about Audigy 2 ZS for a gaming computer?
It doesn't make anything sound better or run faster than a SB Live Value, and if anything, the drivers are WORSE (is that even possible?). Maybe for a home theater system it makes sense to go w/ the Audigy cards...
Boycott Creative.
The 6800 card looks tight, stick with that.
It doesn't make anything sound better or run faster than a SB Live Value, and if anything, the drivers are WORSE (is that even possible?). Maybe for a home theater system it makes sense to go w/ the Audigy cards...
Boycott Creative.
The 6800 card looks tight, stick with that.
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Been doing some reading and I'm starting to lean in favor of the GeForce 6800 GT. Looks like the x800 pro would out-perform it, but that the 6800 GT might be a little better as far as the features it supports...
geez, I was looking at the 6800 Ultra Extreme... the cooler on that thing is huge! You need an empty slot next to it just to accommodate it.
geez, I was looking at the 6800 Ultra Extreme... the cooler on that thing is huge! You need an empty slot next to it just to accommodate it.
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That is false merlin, both the 6800 GT and x800 pro are about equal if you really pay attention. However the 6800 GT is a brand new design so it is highly likely nvidia will find a way to squeeze some more performance out of it. Not to mention that the GT is a 16 pipeline chip where the x800 pro is only 12 pipelines (according to anandtech). If the 6800 GT overclocks well it will be a serious threat to the x800 pro because those 16 pipelines will ramp up speed really fast. Also, the GT has an extra 100 MHz on the memory vs the x800 pro which offsets the fillrate differences.
The reason the x800 pro can match the 6800 GT in benchmarks is because it is running at 475 MHz vs the GT at 350 MHz core. Just do a little theoretical math here; 12 pipelines * 475 MHz = 5,700 million operations per second. 16 * 350 MHz = 5,600 million operations per second.
The reason the x800 pro can match the 6800 GT in benchmarks is because it is running at 475 MHz vs the GT at 350 MHz core. Just do a little theoretical math here; 12 pipelines * 475 MHz = 5,700 million operations per second. 16 * 350 MHz = 5,600 million operations per second.
I'm not sure what you're smoking, but the Audigy2 ZS destroys the SB Live Value (haha!) in terms of both sound quality AND drivers. I had a SB Live 5.1 and it sounded terrible and the drivers had all sorts of bugs when running games using EAX. I bought myself an Audigy2 ZS and it sounds measurably better and the software/drivers work properly. I don't have one problem to speak of.WarAdvocat wrote:What's so special about Audigy 2 ZS for a gaming computer?
It doesn't make anything sound better or run faster than a SB Live Value, and if anything, the drivers are WORSE (is that even possible?). Maybe for a home theater system it makes sense to go w/ the Audigy cards...
So before you get all done on the Audigy2, realize that the SB Live Value is so old that is deserves to be running in a machine with a Celeron 300A and the drivers should be running in Windows98. The Audigy2, and the drivers are so vastly superior that comparing them isn't worth the time.
To comment on the X800 or the 6800. Both are very capable cards and my next purchase will most likely be one of those two. I currently have a 9700 Pro, so I don't need to upgrade right away. If I were to buy now I would get the 6800GT.
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Thanks a lot Creative! You've designed me a brand new product to sell me to try to correct some of the flaws in the last one I bought! EAX 6.0, what is that, support for the 17.3 speaker setup and the new "underwater effect"? BlahI'm not sure what you're smoking, but the Audigy2 ZS destroys the SB Live Value (haha!) in terms of both sound quality AND drivers. I had a SB Live 5.1 and it sounded terrible and the drivers had all sorts of bugs when running games using EAX. I bought myself an Audigy2 ZS and it sounds measurably better and the software/drivers work properly. I don't have one problem to speak of.
So before you get all done on the Audigy2, realize that the SB Live Value is so old that is deserves to be running in a machine with a Celeron 300A and the drivers should be running in Windows98. The Audigy2, and the drivers are so vastly superior that comparing them isn't worth the time.
Anyone tried one of those new VIA-chipset-based sound cards? I hate VIA, but I heard they were super for music-listening, mediocre for gaming.
Well I don't have advice on any parts, but as a general rule, you should get items you can get ONLY at CompUSA, or items CompUSA has a particularly good deal on (check the weekly ads). It would make no sense to use that gift card on an item that national retailers charge full SRP on, when you can get the equivalent product online for less.
Or, you could do what I would, and buy a whole bunch of products that come out to less than $10 with tax, and execute a return on every item (on separate days, of course). You'd still have the gift card (although with less credit on it), but cold hard cash that can be spent elsewhere. CompUSA cashes out gift card balances that are less than $10.
Or, you could do what I would, and buy a whole bunch of products that come out to less than $10 with tax, and execute a return on every item (on separate days, of course). You'd still have the gift card (although with less credit on it), but cold hard cash that can be spent elsewhere. CompUSA cashes out gift card balances that are less than $10.
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Yeah, that's exactly what I was thinking. In an earlier post I mention that one reason for choosing one of these vid cards is that right now either the x800 or the 6800 vid cards aren't being heavily discounted by anybody. CompUSA has as good a price on them as about anybody around (checked on Pricewatch). So I'm making maximum use out of the gift cert that way. I wouldn't want to use a $300 gift cert at CompUSA on something that I could find on Pricewatch for $200, for instance.
Asrale wrote:Well I don't have advice on any parts, but as a general rule, you should get items you can get ONLY at CompUSA, or items CompUSA has a particularly good deal on (check the weekly ads). It would make no sense to use that gift card on an item that national retailers charge full SRP on, when you can get the equivalent product online for less.
spoken like a true nVidiot.
there really is not much difference between the 6800 and the x800. both edge each other out marginally in certain areas of most tests. www.maximumpc.com
PS3.0 support will not be implemented until at least a year from now. remember how long it took for the current pixel shaders to be implemented? you'll see them working just now in games like FarCry.
Me? I wouldn't spend any money on either the x800 or the 6800. I'd rather get a generation behind, and get some other stuff.. like a bigger hdd, faster CPU, DVD burner.. etc
there really is not much difference between the 6800 and the x800. both edge each other out marginally in certain areas of most tests. www.maximumpc.com
PS3.0 support will not be implemented until at least a year from now. remember how long it took for the current pixel shaders to be implemented? you'll see them working just now in games like FarCry.
Me? I wouldn't spend any money on either the x800 or the 6800. I'd rather get a generation behind, and get some other stuff.. like a bigger hdd, faster CPU, DVD burner.. etc
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Uhhh, the previous generation sucked ass Ferno, the 6800 and x800s are the first cards to actually take the modern games with full details and run them at a reasonable framerate. I would not waste $300 on a FX card or 9800 xt, the next gen parts arent that much more expensive but they are double as fast.
I think Teddy is (or at least was) a long-time ATI owner, Fern.
Can anyone tell me if it is still true that ATI can't FSAA D3 (something like because it's 16-bit)? If this is the case, and if one's still interested in Descent, I think the bottom line is that an nVidia card would be best, and we could save the "real" video card debate for another juicy thead.
Can anyone tell me if it is still true that ATI can't FSAA D3 (something like because it's 16-bit)? If this is the case, and if one's still interested in Descent, I think the bottom line is that an nVidia card would be best, and we could save the "real" video card debate for another juicy thead.
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Finally received my gift money, and ran out and picked up a PNY 6800 GT on Monday night. Only one in the store. They were out of stock of the X800 as well - which is outselling the 6800 GT by about 4:1 or more from what the salesman was saying. I had to add $127 to the $300 gift money in total.
The new card installed flawlessly. First thing I did was fire up Far Cry with all the settings at max/very high, etc. Wow!! Very nice!!
The new card installed flawlessly. First thing I did was fire up Far Cry with all the settings at max/very high, etc. Wow!! Very nice!!
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I know that games can be coded slanting to a type of codex; eventhough this is becomeing more rare as the times goes on.
This might have been the case between the two games. As I recall, these two franchises feed the vid coding "wars". Both cards are great. Each doing things a little differently. The market these last 3 years has REALLY improved and quite frankly, i think that it's great that we can enjoy such a healthy compitiion between ATI and Nvida. "best" in this industry is not unlike deciding what Best is in ice skating. Everyone is SOO good that "What is best" is mostly splitting hairs.
Just MHO.
This might have been the case between the two games. As I recall, these two franchises feed the vid coding "wars". Both cards are great. Each doing things a little differently. The market these last 3 years has REALLY improved and quite frankly, i think that it's great that we can enjoy such a healthy compitiion between ATI and Nvida. "best" in this industry is not unlike deciding what Best is in ice skating. Everyone is SOO good that "What is best" is mostly splitting hairs.
Just MHO.
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Nvidia builds their cards for a broad market D3D/OpenGL Hardware wise (open GL being a stong point). ATI on the other hand barely gets by with OpenGL compatiblity and features on their retail cards(then they take 12 months to make a software change that is game specific). Hence DIII rocks on Nvidia, DIII is OpenGL with a vengence!!!!!11!!