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Topic: Video Cards
Sover
Posts: 102
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ok I've finnaly decided its time to get a new video card cause I'm sick of mine overheating like a dog on heat.

It needs to run at least Doom 3/HL2 or pain killer at a nice rate. I currently have a GeForce 4 MX 440 SE(hooray for home brand versions) I can run painkiller already at 640/480 with q3 osp graphics but sadly I need more.

So got any suggestions post them I would like something that is within a cheap range and itsnt gonna cost me too much.
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applor
Posts: 2285
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
GeCube 9800XT 128meg TV and DVI Video Card MODEL : R98XTP-C3 $ 339
MSI Radeon 9800Pro 128meg DDR Memory TV / DVI Model: RX9800PRO-TD128SP $ 299

Either of those. If you can afford a bit more, theres a guy on sold selling a 6800 GT for $430 reserve, good deal.

I wouldn't go anything below them.
Mighty Mouse
Posts: 280
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
6600gt agp for the win :)
Protius-X
Posts: 2489
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If you were going to pay for a 9800xt you'd go and buy a 6600gt instead.
Seven
Posts: 354
Location: Central Coast, New South Wales
Yeah, 6600GT is the way to go. Good value for money.

EDIT: Durrr, watt iz de HTML?

last edited by Seven at 22:12:47 23/Feb/05
Mr Hardware
Posts: 291
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
256MB Radeon 9550 $120 for the win. I used to have a geforce 4 mx 440 no name too. I upgraded to a radeon 9550 and the results are amazing.

If you're rich, go nuts.

If you're a poor student like me already trying to run a girlfriend and a car, go the 256mb radeon 9550.
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