Need A Graphics Card

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  1. KreW

    KreW Senior Member

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    Well, I've now got the money and I'm still on my stock card, So why not buy a new one..

    Anyway, My budge is 100-200$, Any suggestions?
     
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    When I got my computer hardware for christmas, I went with the ATi x700. That will be a very good card for a cheap price. I do not have a link, but I am sure you can find it on google.
     
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    What interface do you have? AGP or PCI-E ?
     
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    I have PCI-E

    And yes I do have a Dell Mobo :(..
     
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    this is what u can do BURN ur dell and go build a gaming computer for about 400 - 500 bucks
     
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    Ya ... choose that ... or if you absolutely cant go over $200 ... go with this:

    x850 XT (I put the x850 XT PE version in AGP with a Dell computer and it works awesome)
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16814102688

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    7600 GT (proven to be much faster than the x1600 Pro suggested to you by someone else)

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16814130017
     
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    Ya ya, I'm in the process, Getting parts step by step :)..
     
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    hey dude i just built me a new computer for gaming and only spent 517$(allready includes S&H ) i'll give u the links to the stuff i got in a sec.
     
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    If you are buying over a longer period of time (months) it would be better to get a 6200 PCI card right now, and save up for the other parts when you get all the money. Prices of computer parts can only fall, so when you have all your money for the parts you could save a few bucks.
     
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    assuming standard clock speed that doesn't seem a bad deal for that 7600GT, should outdo the x800XT which I would have recomended... who loves rebates?

    surprised it's not overpriced though... weird...
     

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