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is on the 1st circle: Limbo
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Canada
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Hey,
I am in the market for buying a new Video card. I am lost though on which type of card I should get Nvidea or Radeon. I currently have been looking at the Radeon x1800 and its looks like a decent card for $200. I am also looking for a new monitor for about $200. So if you have any suggestions or comments on which monitor I should get or which video card is the best for about $150 - $200. Thanks in Advance
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is on the 5th circle: Wrath & Sullenness
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Yes. For $200USD I'd definately go with the Radeon x1800xt:
I'd reccommend the either two of the Sapphire cards in this LINK. The only difference between them is that one comes in a retail box, and the other doesn't (OEM). For a monitor, I'd strongly reccommend THIS one. I have one and I have to say its brilliant value for money. 700:1 contrast ratio, widescreen resolution, and 5ms refresh rate! Perfect for gaming. That's my 2 cents anywhoo :P Good luck. |
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nice searching 64, but how in the world is it possible that a 1800XT can be from 200 to 509 dollars? know the difference between these priceranges? Okay, different manufacturers, but does that actually mean price increases of 300 dollars?
odd.
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Maybe HDTV and 256 mb makes the difference in those cards
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is on the 1st circle: Limbo
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it's a great vga and it can be easily overclocked!!!!! |
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is on the 2nd circle: Lust
Join Date: Feb 2006
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I suggest the X700 PRO 256MB DDR3 video card, it's tight....real tight, for the price u can't go wrong. I trust bought one, trust me it handles any new game you throw at it, even with all settings on high, for eg: BF2 all settings on high noAA @ 1024res. runs like melted butter, CALL OF JUAREZ all settings high, runs very nice...no SM 3.0 thats the only problem, but who cares, we all gotta upgrade soon anyways, when direct X 10 arrives. ;)
-X700 pro $139 canadian @ futureshop.
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