Best bang-per-buck video card?
Posted: Sat May 22, 2004 8:36 pm
Seems like the nVidia 5900XT is a pretty good bargain right now. I like ATI's 9800 Pro 128MB card too, but the prices are very different:
Gigabyte: GV-R98P128D -- VPU: Radeon 9800 PRO, Core Clock: 380MHz, Mem Clock: 680MHz, Mem Size: 128MB, Mem Bus: 256 bit, AGP Bus: AGP 8/4X, Mem Type: DDR 4Mx32 -2.2, Direct X: 9.0, D-SUB: Yes, TV-OUT: S/AV, Video-In: No, DVI Port: DVI-I, TwinView: Yes, Fan/Heat Sink: Fansink, Tools: V-Tuner, Accessory (calbe set): Manual*1 DVI to VGA*1 TV-Out Cable*1 S-Video Cable*1 Power Cable*1, CD-Title Packing: Power DVD XP 4.0*1 NEED For SPEED*1 SERIOUS SAM*1 HeavyMetal FAKK2*1 Motocross
$480.00
Gigabyte GV-N4464T-P -- VPU,: Geforce FX 5900XT (NV35), Core Clock,: 400MHz, Mem Size,: 128MB, Mem Bus,: 256 bit, AGP Bus,: AGP 8X, Direct X,: 9.0, Accessory (calbe set),: Manual*1 DVI to VGA*1 TV-Out Cable*1 S-Video Cable*1 , CD-Title Packing,: PowerDVD 5.0*1 Will Rock *1 Tomb
$371.00
Given that I'll probably miss the X800 generation of cards - is it worth spending the extra money on the ATI?
I use Dualhead/twinview (whatever you want to call it) and I want a card that'll play Doom ]|[ acceptably and Half Life 2 as well. The big advantage with the nVidia is that their twinview drivers are better: can stretch the taskbar acroos both monitors - very handy for a developer like me.
Oh, those prices are wholesale too. and don't include 12.% tax or freight!!11
Gigabyte: GV-R98P128D -- VPU: Radeon 9800 PRO, Core Clock: 380MHz, Mem Clock: 680MHz, Mem Size: 128MB, Mem Bus: 256 bit, AGP Bus: AGP 8/4X, Mem Type: DDR 4Mx32 -2.2, Direct X: 9.0, D-SUB: Yes, TV-OUT: S/AV, Video-In: No, DVI Port: DVI-I, TwinView: Yes, Fan/Heat Sink: Fansink, Tools: V-Tuner, Accessory (calbe set): Manual*1 DVI to VGA*1 TV-Out Cable*1 S-Video Cable*1 Power Cable*1, CD-Title Packing: Power DVD XP 4.0*1 NEED For SPEED*1 SERIOUS SAM*1 HeavyMetal FAKK2*1 Motocross
$480.00
Gigabyte GV-N4464T-P -- VPU,: Geforce FX 5900XT (NV35), Core Clock,: 400MHz, Mem Size,: 128MB, Mem Bus,: 256 bit, AGP Bus,: AGP 8X, Direct X,: 9.0, Accessory (calbe set),: Manual*1 DVI to VGA*1 TV-Out Cable*1 S-Video Cable*1 , CD-Title Packing,: PowerDVD 5.0*1 Will Rock *1 Tomb
$371.00
Given that I'll probably miss the X800 generation of cards - is it worth spending the extra money on the ATI?
I use Dualhead/twinview (whatever you want to call it) and I want a card that'll play Doom ]|[ acceptably and Half Life 2 as well. The big advantage with the nVidia is that their twinview drivers are better: can stretch the taskbar acroos both monitors - very handy for a developer like me.
Oh, those prices are wholesale too. and don't include 12.% tax or freight!!11