Please Help me, Selling a VGA

elakirisasika

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Yo bro's / sis's:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thease days I'm having a problem with my vga.(Not supported for many games.)

:( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :(

So I would like to buy one (New or used one(Better if a new one and 128 or 256MB PCI - E card, according to my new friend)) :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


but most probably a nVidia new version card (nVidia Series 6 or 7, better if it is a GT Card)

If you have one or wish to sell yours, let me know

[email protected] :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes:
 
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    2nd hand sellers r ppl like u.Sell coz they cant get much out of them.Get a one frm a good recognized brand name.If not even u got a new series one u r in trouble coz the performance u xpect is not there.Never look for the crap like eagle,A&G etc.Also mention what u want AGP,PCI-express.What is the nvidia series like 6,7 .Then the ppl will like 2 tell about theres..
     

    elakirisasika

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    Yo bro's / sis's:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

    Thease days I'm having a problem with my vga.(Not supported for many games.)

    :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :(

    So I would like to buy one (New or used one(Better if a new one and 128 or 256MB PCI - E card, according to my new friend)) :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


    but most probably a nVidia new version card (nVidia Series 6 or 7, better if it is a GT Card)

    If you have one or wish to sell yours, let me know

    [email protected] :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes:
     

    Anusha

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    Why are you posting the same thing over and over?

    I don't think, especially after what you've said, that anyone would want to buy your current card :D

    Forget about selling the current card. Try looking for a new one.

    If you wanna play current games with a good level of details, you can't look at anything below Geforce 7600GS from nVidia, or an X1600Pro from ATI.

    It's doesn't matter which brand you go for, as long as the brand name is popular. That doesn't mean that all of them will be expensive. Companies such as XFX make excellent video cards, and still cost a lot less that cards from companies like ASUS.

    And expect to spend more than Rs.15,000 if you wanna buy at least a 7600GS.

    BTW, I will sell mine when Geforce 8600 cards hit the Sri Lankan market. :D
     

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    Anusha said:
    Why are you posting the same thing over and over?

    I don't think, especially after what you've said, that anyone would want to buy your current card :D

    Forget about selling the current card. Try looking for a new one.

    If you wanna play current games with a good level of details, you can't look at anything below Geforce 7600GS from nVidia, or an X1600Pro from ATI.

    It's doesn't matter which brand you go for, as long as the brand name is popular. That doesn't mean that all of them will be expensive. Companies such as XFX make excellent video cards, and still cost a lot less that cards from companies like ASUS.

    And expect to spend more than Rs.15,000 if you wanna buy at least a 7600GS.

    BTW, I will sell mine when Geforce 8600 cards hit the Sri Lankan market. :D



    look whos tuned to nvidia
     

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    blood_brotha said:
    look whos tuned to nvidia
    I'm not a fanboy of any company. I get the best I can afford :rolleyes:

    If ATI will have a better card at the same price, I will definitely go for it.

    Currently, I'm not impressed with the X16xx series from ATI, so I'm a bit more biased towards 76xx series. But my current video card is on par with 7600GT, so I don't have to worry about that. However, if I had a choice to go with a 79xx and X19xx card, I will definitely choose ATI.
     
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    Anusha said:
    I'm not a fanboy of any company. I get the best I can afford :rolleyes:

    If ATI will have a better card at the same price, I will definitely go for it.

    Currently, I'm not impressed with the X16xx series from ATI, so I'm a bit more biased towards 76xx series. But my current video card is on par with 7600GT, so I don't have to worry about that. However, if I had a choice to go with a 79xx and X19xx card, I will definitely choose ATI.


    well look at me 100% nvidia,,, i had a rather unpleasent experiance with a 9600xt and a 9700pro
     

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    blood_brotha said:
    well look at me 100% nvidia,,, i had a rather unpleasent experiance with a 9600xt and a 9700pro
    You had an unpleasant experience with a 9700Pro? :shocked:
    It was far better than any of the FX cards. (well, in OpenGL, the FX cards expecially the 5900Ultra performed better) I had one which died, and my cousin has an FX5900XT and still, mine was far better. Since I burnt my 9700Pro, I had to go for a 9600Pro (sigh :() and it even performed FAR better than the FX5900XT in FEAR.
     

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    Anusha said:
    You had an unpleasant experience with a 9700Pro? :shocked:
    It was far better than any of the FX cards. (well, in OpenGL, the FX cards expecially the 5900Ultra performed better) I had one which died, and my cousin has an FX5900XT and still, mine was far better. Since I burnt my 9700Pro, I had to go for a 9600Pro (sigh :() and it even performed FAR better than the FX5900XT in FEAR.


    well it was made by gigabyte. and clocked like crap. i could push it off for about 10-15 HZ with my zalman cooler. but the memories burnt could not RMA cuz of burn marks... must have been crap gigabyte memory
     

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    blood_brotha said:
    well it was made by gigabyte. and clocked like crap. i could push it off for about 10-15 HZ with my zalman cooler. but the memories burnt could not RMA cuz of burn marks... must have been crap gigabyte memory
    Mine was also a Gigabyte. GV-R9700Pro
    I could only overclock it to 350/330 (from 325/310).
    Mine also burnt, but I couldn't see any burn marks. The display got corrupted. Alas, it was after the warranty period had expired.
     

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    Anusha said:
    Mine was also a Gigabyte. GV-R9700Pro
    I could only overclock it to 350/330 (from 325/310).
    Mine also burnt, but I couldn't see any burn marks. The display got corrupted. Alas, it was after the warranty period had expired.


    too bad 4 ya man. i ws still on warranty 25k gone waste "sigh":( :(

    were u on stock cooling?? cuz the zalman was way better
     

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    blood_brotha said:
    too bad 4 ya man. i ws still on warranty 25k gone waste "sigh":( :(

    were u on stock cooling?? cuz the zalman was way better
    I spent 35000!!! This was in 2003 August.

    Yeah stock cooling. I didn't want to risk doing anything with such an expensive piece of hardware. :eek:
    Zalman or any other after market cooler would have cooled it more efficiently. But I think it missed having RAM sinks on BOTH sides. Only one side was cooled. And also, their external power connector was giving me problems. Whenever I moved the PC, the connections would loose. Then I get that error message saying "Power connector not plugged" or something like that. :angry:
     
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    Anusha

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    modded ?? u mean the pipes were unlocked?? if sooo and if u r on some cool cooling u l get close to the 7600gt:yes: :yes:
    Yeah, I could unlock the other 4 pipes. Too bad this thing doesn't have a power connector. I can't overclock beyond 490MHz on core. It doesn't give any artifacts. The driver resets automatically at 500MHz. I think 75W is not enough at max load at 500MHz and up. I couldn't use X850XT PE clocks because of that.

    Since Vista x64 doesn't support ATI Tool because of the signed drivers only restriction, I had to set the overclocked clocks in BIOS. Now it's always overclocked. X850XT is only 520/560 and it easily beats 7600GT in raw performance (wished it has SM3.0 support :(). Mine is very close to X850XT with 486/526.
     
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