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Old 9th Feb 2009, 10:54
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Hello folks,

I'am currently looking for a video card PCI-E for gaming, well, I

was thinking on the EVGA 9600GT or Ati Radeon HD4830.

My budget is 100-150USD, what good card will you recommend

me to get from this price?

My PC resolution is 1440x900.

Thanks in advance
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Old 9th Feb 2009, 16:01
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you've got a lot to choose from!!!
ive got a XFX 8800GS, not to expensive, but certainly pretty capable, im sure carbon will have a better recommendation than me though!!

if uve not already, take a look at this sticky...

http://www.computer-juice.com/forums/f10/recommended-computer-parts-guide-2-ati-recuperation-appreciation-station-18844/

MCTW
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Old 9th Feb 2009, 16:31
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4830's the best budget card out there.
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Core 2 Duo E6400 2.13 -> 3.01ghz
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MSI P6N SLI Platinum LGA 775
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2GB Patriot Extreme Performance
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PNY 8800GTS 320MB
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Sound Blaster Xtremegamer 7.1
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2x SATA
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Antec 900 + 620W Aerocool zeroDBA
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Old 11th Feb 2009, 15:52
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Thanks a lot, I got the 4830
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Old 3rd Mar 2009, 22:20
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Any new technology card by Nvidia is great! Nvidia is always 100% on top of the latest and greatest ground breaking graphical technologies. I favor them over an ATI card any day. It seems, at least in the past that ATI always made a copy cat version of Nvidia cards. Same principle as AMD copying Intel chips.
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Old 3rd Mar 2009, 23:37
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You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. Congratulations.
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Old 4th Mar 2009, 00:01
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Quote:
Originally Posted by iknowcomputers View Post
Any new technology card by Nvidia is great! Nvidia is always 100% on top of the latest and greatest ground breaking graphical technologies. I favor them over an ATI card any day. It seems, at least in the past that ATI always made a copy cat version of Nvidia cards. Same principle as AMD copying Intel chips.
Lmfao.
I'll take the easiest one to correct you on;
AMD does not copy Intel chips.
AMD was the first to 1 GHz.
AMD had the first real Dual and Quad core chips (When I say real, I mean not just multiple chips on a single die)

AMD has gone its own way from the beginning, and you, my friend, are wrong.
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Old 4th Mar 2009, 00:54
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Lmfao.
I'll take the easiest one to correct you on;
AMD does not copy Intel chips.
AMD was the first to 1 GHz.
AMD had the first real Dual and Quad core chips (When I say real, I mean not just multiple chips on a single die)

AMD has gone its own way from the beginning, and you, my friend, are wrong.
And he thought he knew computers ay'
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