how is this vga performing

Thilinacba

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    Anusha said:
    Actually buying a mid range card an upgrading every year is cheaper than going for the best.

    Say you bought a 9600GT instead of a 9800GTX now. 9600GT is less than half the price of a 9800GTX. In another year, the next generation midrange cards will be available for the same price as a current 9600GT, but will be faster than the 9800GTX. So by that time, you will have a faster card than a 9800GTX, but in the end you would have spent less (also taking into account the inflation, power bills, other costs such as having good cooling, bigger PSU etc. :D)

    u r correct machan...but 4 dat well for me i need to do a job and earn money by my
    self,then only i can even hope to do this....i cant and dont wanna ask from my parents for every year updates 4 my pc that needs lot of cash[even thats why i got a 8500GT instead of 8800GT,cause simply its cheap and affordable to my parents,cause they r spending lot to my tution]

    but to earn more money i need to wait more like 6-7 years[my hope is to going to medical faculty]and simply i need to wait hell of time to get a new vga:( :(

    im just telling my thoughts.
     

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    Thilinacba said:
    u r correct machan...but 4 dat well for me i need to do a job and earn money by my
    self,then only i can even hope to do this....i cant and dont wanna ask from my parents for every year updates 4 my pc that needs lot of cash[even thats why i got a 8500GT instead of 8800GT,cause simply its cheap and affordable to my parents,cause they r spending lot to my tution]

    but to earn more money i need to wait more like 6-7 years[my hope is to going to medical faculty]and simply i need to wait hell of time to get a new vga:( :(

    im just telling my thoughts.
    Sorry dude...When you go into medical field, you won't have time to play games :P
     

    Thilinacba

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    Anusha said:
    Sorry dude...When you go into medical field, you won't have time to play games :P
    well i will make time...even now i dont have time to use ma pc,but still i manage everything:rofl:

    and GD night for EK bros too!!!!!
     

    bhai4uanu

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    Anusha said:
    Actually buying a mid range card an upgrading every year is cheaper than going for the best.

    Say you bought a 9600GT instead of a 9800GTX now. 9600GT is less than half the price of a 9800GTX. In another year, the next generation midrange cards will be available for the same price as a current 9600GT, but will be faster than the 9800GTX. So by that time, you will have a faster card than a 9800GTX, but in the end you would have spent less (also taking into account the inflation, power bills, other costs such as having good cooling, bigger PSU etc. :D)
    :shocked:
     

    Thilinacba

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    dexter.morgan.666 said:
    So this is what you decided to type as your first Post ??? LMAO
    :lol: :lol: :lol: machan uge ee idea eka typical sri lankan idea ekak ban...ara mama kalinuth kiwwe me wage aya gena thama:lol: :lol: :lol:
     

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    sri_lion said:
    Lets say FPS can be chosen as you desire....

    WHO THE HELL WANT TO CHOOSE 60 WHEN YOU CAN HAVE 70? :lol: :lol: :lol:
    Some people think higher refresh rate will burn their monitor :P
     

    sri_lion

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    b squad said:
    kk guys my mistake i got it wrong
    may i know how to look the fps

    Ah! oka issellama ahuwanam prashnayak wenne na ne!:P

    First type "Frames Per Second" and google it to learn what it is, then download a software called FRAPS install it and run it in the background when playing games... see the numbers appear in yellow color while you play the game.. then you can get an idea of your FPS!! or you can also ask FRAPS to create a detailed report on your FPS..explore the application a bit and see!!