Help getting a VGA card, processor and mobo

Godwin

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    earthling said:
    Yup..the price for a GeForce 8000 series Asus PCI Express card of 300+ MB is about 40,000..My jaw nearly hit the floor when the guy in the Asus Center told me..I already have a Asus Geforce 6900 card which I bought for Rs. 8000...32,000 more just for an upgraded graphic card ? :angry:

    But It seems that the Asus Center prices in MC are ridiculous.. they have an Asus casing for 15,000 where in other places the same thing can be bought for 4500...

    You dont need an 8000 series just for graphic designing... a 7000 series will be more than enough (Ithey are much cheaper and aare excellent cards)..You only need the 8000 series to play Advance games ..even in games, the more demanding ones like Oblivion, Crisis, ect.

    Buy an Asus 7000 series form any shop in Unity Palza..very cheap..

    This is the scene machan. I went to Asus bamba to get the 8800GTS 320MB and they said they don't have it and won't import them anymore! :angry: . My jaw hit the floor penetrating to the underground when they said they only have the 8800GTX 768MB and it is Rs.80,000 ! :eek:

    I ended up buying the mobo(P5N32-SLI) and processor(E6600) from them that cost me Rs. 57,000. I'm thinking of getting the 8800GTS from abroad. Newegg has it for $280, but they don't ship internationally. :(

    I haven't bought the other parts yet because of the unavailability of the 8800GTS here. I might get a 7000 card and use it until the prices of the 8800 come down, then sell it off and buy the 8800. Or better yet wait for the 9000 series card that'll be released in November(hmm... I don't think I can wait that long :rolleyes: ). Looks like the best deal is to get it from abroad. EVGA has lifetime warranty so nothing to worry about :D

    I'm not a hardcore gamer but I when I do play a game that requires a DirectX 10 card, I don't want to be regretted that I bought a card inferior to which the game demands.:no: Besides the 8000 is twice the speed of the 7000 and the G80 chip is so advance compared to the earlier chips. So when you compare price vs performance ratio it's reasonable I guess.
     
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    Anusha

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    Godwin said:
    This is the scene machan. I went to Asus bamba to get the 8800GTS 320MB and they said they don't have it and won't import them anymore! :angry: . My jaw hit the floor penetrating to the underground when they said they only have the 8800GTX 768MB and it is Rs.80,000 ! :eek:

    I ended up buying the mobo(P5N32-SLI) and processor(E6600) from them that cost me Rs. 57,000. I'm thinking of getting the 8800GTS from abroad. Newegg has it for $280, but they don't ship internationally. :(

    I haven't bought the other parts yet because of the unavailability of the 8800GTS here. I might get a 7000 card and use it until the prices of the 8800 come down, then sell it off and buy the 8800. Or better yet wait for the 9000 series card that'll be released in November(hmm... I don't think I can wait that long :rolleyes: ). Looks like the best deal is to get it from abroad. EVGA has lifetime warranty so nothing to worry about :D

    I'm not a hardcore gamer but I when I do play a game that requires a DirectX 10 card, I don't want to be regretted that I bought a card inferior to which the game demands.:no: Besides the 8000 is twice the speed of the 7000 and the G80 chip is so advance compared to the earlier chips. So when you compare price vs performance ratio it's reasonable I guess.
    Did you hear that DX10.1 might not be supported in the current DX10 cards? I'd say wait for them (G92 and R700) and go for a 7600 or maybe even a 8600/HD2600 range card for now, if you can afford.
     

    Godwin

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    Anusha said:
    Did you hear that DX10.1 might not be supported in the current DX10 cards? I'd say wait for them (G92 and R700) and go for a 7600 or maybe even a 8600/HD2600 range card for now, if you can afford.

    Yes I heard. I read somewhere that it requires a hardware change for DX10.1 which I think Nvidia or game developers would care less to support it. I don't know why would Microsoft release 10.1 when DX10 isn't even implemented properly. :eek:
    But the real problem is PCI-E 2.0 Which I assume you have heard about. The future cards(DX10.1+) would support PCI-E 2.0 which means you need to have a mobo that supports it. But the good news is that it's backward compatible so you can use PCI-E 2.0 cards on the mobos we have right now. The G80 almost a year old still unavailable and unaffordable here, how long do you think the G92 cards would arrive here and imagine how much it would cost :confused:
     

    Anusha

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    Yes I heard. I read somewhere that it requires a hardware change for DX10.1 which I think Nvidia or game developers would care less to support it. I don't know why would Microsoft release 10.1 when DX10 isn't even implemented properly. :eek:
    But the real problem is PCI-E 2.0 Which I assume you have heard about. The future cards(DX10.1+) would support PCI-E 2.0 which means you need to have a mobo that supports it. But the good news is that it's backward compatible so you can use PCI-E 2.0 cards on the mobos we have right now. The G80 almost a year old still unavailable and unaffordable here, how long do you think the G92 cards would arrive here and imagine how much it would cost :confused:
    DX10.1 might need a big architectural change because it is not delivering what Microsoft promised. DX10 was supposed to be faster than DX9.0c because of the unified shader architecture even with the increased amount of graphic details and effects.

    If this is the case, DX10 will be outdated pretty soon. No game developer can move to DX10 based games if only 8800GTS and HD2900 upwards can play them. Most probably, the develpoers that haven't moved into DX10 game development, may switch to DX10.1 straightaway, if it comes up good. We'll just have to wait and see. If this happens, we will see 8800 and HD2900 series cards extincting from the market very soon. Then the prices of G92 cards will carry the same price tag of G80's launch price. Still that is pretty heavy, but this is the best we can expect.
     

    zCexVe

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    I prefer DX11 all the way for myself.DX11 due in 2009 means Game developers will not look in more of 10 and 10.1.Huge chance they just keep on with 9.oc then few to 10.x and go 11.But the + factor is if 10.1 and 11 hit soon we will get less prices for 10 and after 10.1 cards.
     

    scoobss

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    Godwin said:
    Really ? :shocked: , I'm going to check there then. Thanks!
    May I know which mobo you're using ?

    Actually there is no difference between the 320 and 640(see here) at all except the memory size. Unless you're playing games on a 22" LCD or higher you really don't need 640MB of memory. I think there's nothing wrong with the 8800GTS 320M version, but the drivers. I heard that Nvidia drivers suck and some even made the cards stop working! :eek:


    goddy goddy..!! u've cum 2 da ryt plc 4 help man... :D
     

    Godwin

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    Anusha said:
    DX10.1 might need a big architectural change because it is not delivering what Microsoft promised. DX10 was supposed to be faster than DX9.0c because of the unified shader architecture even with the increased amount of graphic details and effects.

    If this is the case, DX10 will be outdated pretty soon. No game developer can move to DX10 based games if only 8800GTS and HD2900 upwards can play them. Most probably, the develpoers that haven't moved into DX10 game development, may switch to DX10.1 straightaway, if it comes up good. We'll just have to wait and see. If this happens, we will see 8800 and HD2900 series cards extincting from the market very soon. Then the prices of G92 cards will carry the same price tag of G80's launch price. Still that is pretty heavy, but this is the best we can expect.

    So the mid-range 9000 series cards would hit the shelves in the 2nd quarter of next year I guess. I wonder how much power it needs. :eek:
    Hmm, I think the G92 would have a better power/heat management than the G80 because of the 65nm chip.
     

    blood_brotha

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    Godwin said:
    hehe not really, I do graphics designing as my part time job, so I need a good CPU and VGA card.


    I know but I don't have anyone overseas... that's the problem :(
    Even if I do know anyone, it's risky buying expensive stuff for the fact that you have to send it back if it ain't working.


    Do they have Gigabyte Geforce 8800GTS here :confused:


    Thanks, I'll look into the ASUS ones then. Any particular model if you guys are using one ?

    BTW, Intel has announced 50% price cuts on their quad core chips that are now around $250. And here the mid-range core 2 duos are over $400 :growl:

    if u r lookin 4 video editing stuff. i'd go for the FireGL's or nVidia Quadros
     

    blood_brotha

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    Godwin said:
    Yes I heard. I read somewhere that it requires a hardware change for DX10.1 which I think Nvidia or game developers would care less to support it. I don't know why would Microsoft release 10.1 when DX10 isn't even implemented properly. :eek:
    But the real problem is PCI-E 2.0 Which I assume you have heard about. The future cards(DX10.1+) would support PCI-E 2.0 which means you need to have a mobo that supports it. But the good news is that it's backward compatible so you can use PCI-E 2.0 cards on the mobos we have right now. The G80 almost a year old still unavailable and unaffordable here, how long do you think the G92 cards would arrive here and imagine how much it would cost :confused:


    every pci e 2.0 would support pci e 1.0
     

    Godwin

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    blood_brotha said:
    if u r lookin 4 video editing stuff. i'd go for the FireGL's or nVidia Quadros

    Nah I just do 3D graphics. Those quadros are out of my league :shocked:
    Anyways I got myself a 7300GT which was Rs.7000. It's good enough and I'll use it till I get the higher end card in November.


    blood_brotha said:
    every pci e 2.0 would support pci e 1.0

    Yes, that's a good thing otherwise apoo have to change the mobo! :eek:
     

    Anusha

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    Godwin said:
    Nah I just do 3D graphics. Those quadros are out of my league :shocked:
    Anyways I got myself a 7300GT which was Rs.7000. It's good enough and I'll use it till I get the higher end card in November.




    Yes, that's a good thing otherwise apoo have to change the mobo! :eek:
    I need to buy a midrange R700 or G96 (i suppose) based card next year as well.
     

    Godwin

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    Anusha said:
    I need to buy a midrange R700 or G96 (i suppose) based card next year as well.

    Are you going to get it from abroad ? cos it would takes ages to arive here no :confused:
    BTW Asus center just imported the 8500 cards. :lol:
     

    Anusha

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    Godwin said:
    Are you going to get it from abroad ? cos it would takes ages to arive here no :confused:
    BTW Asus center just imported the 8500 cards. :lol:
    Well, it only took two months for them to arrive here. :D
    That's reasonable enough
     

    Godwin

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    Anusha said:
    Well, it only took two months for them to arrive here. :D
    That's reasonable enough

    Oh I see, but the 8800GTS still not here :(
    I can't believe non of the shops at unity has the G80 card yet :eek:
     

    Anusha

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    Godwin said:
    Oh I see, but the 8800GTS still not here :(
    I can't believe non of the shops at unity has the G80 card yet :eek:
    You mean the 320MB model? 640MB model is available for sure.
     

    randiljosh

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    Godwin said:
    I'm planning to get the Geforce 8800 GTS 320MB and the Intel E6600. The Geforce 8800 at ASUS center is around Rs.45000 and the Intel Core 2 E6600 at PC house is around Rs. 40000 :shocked:

    Do you guys know any other good places where I can get these two for cheap ?
    It should have at least one year warranty.

    Also, what is the best motherboard I could get for around 20-25K here in Sri Lanka ?

    Please help me.
    Get a asus mother board with a N force 650sli chip set it will sure Rock ur 8800 VGA