drcurry1406

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  • Feb 17, 2008
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    9800GTX monawath naa.....9800GX2 ekak ganna...ethakota okoma ela.

    new 4870 by ATI

    GDDR5 , 800 Stream Processors, 3400 MHz Memory Clock (3.4GHz with GDDR5 effected)

    apparently if you buy two ATI 4850's and cross-fire them you will get better performance than a 9800GX2 :D:D:D:D

    "apparently" ...not 100% here okay
     

    drcurry1406

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    Anusha said:
    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).
    790i is the most user-friendly motherboard with new GPUs
     

    bhai4uanu

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    Anusha said:
    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).
    be gentle with him:Pi remember he paid 17K for a 8400GS
     

    ashain

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    Check this one About VGA Card 9600


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