Anusha

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9800GTX+ sucks! Well, not the card, but what nVidia is doing...
But the price is ok I guess....
 

Anusha

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SIRUS3001 said:
Cause if you need to play a game with HQ you ll need it....

check these out...






Mother board
Nuts! You don't need all that to play games at highest settings.
You can buy a PC which is only about USD750 and play all the games out there at maximum quality up to about 1600x1200 or even 1920x1200! (except the monitor and speakers)

Something like this would do:
E7200 CPU ~ USD150
Gigabyte P35-DS3 ~USD150
ATI HD 4850 ~USD200
4GB ValueRAM ~USD120
250GB HDD ~USD70
Case + PSU ~USD50
DVDRW ~USD30
 

SIRUS3001

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    But What About The Games that are yet to be released?????:yes::yes:
    and i DONT LIKE ATI RADEON...:no::no:
    NVIDIA GRAPHIC CARDS WORKS BETTER WITH A NVIDIA MOTHERBOARD....:lol::lol::lol::lol:

     

    Anusha

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    SIRUS3001 said:
    But What About The Games that are yet to be released?????:yes::yes:
    and i DONT LIKE ATI RADEON...:no::no:
    NVIDIA GRAPHIC CARDS WORKS BETTER WITH A NVIDIA MOTHERBOARD....:lol::lol::lol::lol:

    nVidia cards doesn't work best on a motherboard with a nVidia chipset. there is a some sort of overclocking in 680i and other newer chipsets when you raise the PCI-E clock speed, which you can do manually anyway.

    When the games are released you can buy a GTX280 or something maybe in another year and the prices will be a lot less than the current prices. Looks at this.

    You buy two 9800GX2 card today. it will cost you about USD1000 (for two cards)
    You can buy a single 9800GTX today for USD200, and it can play anything which is available in the market for another year or so. So you have saved USD800 up to now, and the end results is pretty much the same. you can play any game with max quality up to about 1920x1200 (1600x1200 is a safer res I'd say).
    then in another year's time new titles come that the 9800GTX is not powerful enough to run them, and then you can go buy a GTX280 (or a newer revision of it) which will be enough to play those games. i'm sure the prices will be down to USD300-400 range. So in the end, you will still have the same result (but you have spent much less).