Best AGP Vid Card?

MrKuenning

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Calm down guys. I bought it for my dad, he is not a gamer, and it was cheeper than the others at the time. I build systems alot, I am a network admin. So dont give me crap about two video cards. My point was that he would do better off building one.

Plus I was pulling the specs off the top of my head. So its 320 rather than 340. BIG WHOOP!
 

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As I said I do want a new PCI-E VGA cards but then I will need an new motherboard and If i need a new motherboard I will also need a new processor and powersupply and memory or in other words: A whole new computer, and I just ain't got the money for that.

it wouldn't make much difference replace AGP cards... probably best to save up and buy a new PC?
 

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As I said I do want a new PCI-E VGA cards but then I will need an new motherboard and If i need a new motherboard I will also need a new processor and powersupply and memory or in other words: A whole new computer, and I just ain't got the money for that.


it wouldn't make much difference replace AGP cards... probably best to save up and buy a new PC?

i agree AGP is being phased out quicker than u can say bob ur uncle.
 

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OK well here is my 2 cents.

Most motherboards support IDE hard drives and I think some are backwards compatible if your older ram is DDR. Sound cards and most PCI devices you can drop into a newer motherboard, however you do not have to drop a huge amount of cash to get a new one. You can buy a good motherboard for under 150 dollars and if you have to replace your RAM, 2 GB's of DDR2 memory only costs about 75 bucks if you go for something like OCZ or Corsair. The thing is that AGP cards are rediculously expensive to replace, for the price you could just upgrade your motherboard and get a decent graphics card for the cost of the best AGP card (which is about 300 dollars).

BFG 8600 GT 256 MB = 100 USD
Intel motherboard ~100 USD
OCZ Platinum Revision 2 2 GB DDR2 800 Mhz RAM = 70 USD

AGP ATI Radeon X1950 XT = 290 USD
 

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Not much point in upgrading an AGP card imo. Too expensive for what it is (minimal gains) Maybe get a second hand one somewhere.

I'd save up and get a new computer, it might take you a while but it'll be worth it. You can keep some of your old parts. eg. HD, DVDROM etc.
 

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QUOTE said:
You don't know much about computers if you think theres a 340MB GTS. And that card is more expensive and inferior the the 8800GT 512MB. Otherwise the PC is pretty good =p

The GeForce 8800GT 512MB performs better then GeForce 8800gts 340mb

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That's why I said the 8800GTS 320MB is INFerior the the 8800GT not SUperior. Learn to read next time
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