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    Question New Graphics Card

    I might be buying a new graphics card in a few months time to replace my "RADEON 256MB 9600". I would like someone give me a list (because I know nothing about graphics cards! ) of graphics cards in order of "greatness", starting with the RADEON 256MB 9600.

    I don't know if you understood that, so basically, I need a list of cards (with approximate prices ) starting from the one I already have upwards to about £150. I'm thinking of getting a 9800, but I want to see what else there is out there .

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    Also, what are "all in wonder" cards or whatever they're called? Should I get one of those, or are they a lot pricier?

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    Geforce 5700 Ultra
    radeon 9600 XT
    Geforce 5900 XT
    radeon 9700 pro
    radeon 9800 pro

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    I try and get a bit more cash and get a Nvidia 6800, they can be had for around £175 rather than buy a previous generation card for £150.

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    The lowest I would go at the moment is for a 9800 Pro for around £135. Above that, you have the latest generation - ATi's X800s and nVidia's 6800s. Personally, I would probably go for the 6800 because of Shader Model 3.0, but they're both so stupidly fast, you can't go far wrong with either of them.

    So that means:

    9600
    9800 Pro
    6800
    6800 GT
    6800 Ultra (Not much performance gain over the GT, and a lot more expensive, so not very good value for money)

    Another thing you may want to look out for is the 6600GT. Hexus recently did a review of them: http://www.hexus.net/content/reviews...lld19JRD04NTM=

    Interestingly, they seem to beat all of the previous generation cards except in tests with high resolution and high AA. If I were you, I'd wait for the AGP versions to start appearing on the market, as I think they'd fit in quite nicely with your budget, and should be excellent performers for the money.. Otherwise, I'd go for a 6800.
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    Thanks for the replies guys. I looked on ebuyer, and they're doing a Gforce 6800 for £176.20, with three games. Is this price likely to come down much in the next few months? I won't be buying the card now - my borther will buy my current card, when he builds his computer in a few months.

    Failing that, I will definatly get a 9800 pro. I now have a few questions though:

    * What's the difference between MSI cards and Sapphire - is one better than the other?
    * Should I go for a 128 MB card or a 256? The one I have now is 256 - is there much of a difference?
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    256mb would probably only be a benefit on the higher cards i.e. the Geforce 6800s. A 128mb 9800 Pro is probably better than a 256mb 9800 Pro since the 128mb version is cheaper, with little, if any, performace loss.
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    Basically, there are 2 cards that I am willing to buy that are in my price range. The 9800 Pro, which I now know should be 128 MB. The other is the Gforce 6800. The one I found is only a 128 MB, but it is at the very limit of my price range. I'm guessing though that getting that will be better than the 9800 pro though.

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    Yup, the 6800 will be the better card, but with the appropiate higher price tag. 128mb wll probably be fine, and certainly much better than your current card.
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    How about a 6800LE? £133 inc VAT!

    http://www.order247.co.uk/order247co...=gpu&pagenum=3

    Info L'inq http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=18505

    A 6800 but with 8 pipelines, not 12 (or 16 in the GT/Ultra), and probably slower speeds? Could be a super overclocker, especially on the core...

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    Quote Originally Posted by schmunk
    How about a 6800LE? £133 inc VAT!

    http://www.order247.co.uk/order247co...=gpu&pagenum=3

    Info L'inq http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=18505

    A 6800 but with 8 pipelines, not 12 (or 16 in the GT/Ultra), and probably slower speeds? Could be a super overclocker, especially on the core...
    It might be a stupid question, but what's the difference between this card, and the card I found? What does the "LE" mean? Is it exactly the same, just without a TV-out, or some other sockets, or is it different in performance?

    Also, what are these "pipelines" you speak of?

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    Just read a review of it here - sounds excellent for the money

    http://www.tbreak.com/reviews/article.php?id=325

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    I would hate to only have 8 pipelines! Heck I already have 8! I would go for the plain jane 6800 or a GT... Or perhaps a x600... from ATi......

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    Quote Originally Posted by myth
    I would hate to only have 8 pipelines! Heck I already have 8! I would go for the plain jane 6800 or a GT... Or perhaps a x600... from ATi......
    But what are pipelines? Are they the "strength" or "power" of the graphics card?

    Also, how many pipelines does the Gforce 6800 have?
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    Mathematical functions go through the pipeline and out comes a set of instructions to display the visual world

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    Pipelines relate to the number of pixels the card can render in each operation - more is better... Theoretically, all else being equal, a 16-pipeline card would be twice as fast as an 8-pipeline card. However, it doesn't quite work like that in real life.

    Good explanation here: http://www.datafuse.net/pipelines.php


    As I said above, the standard 6800 has 12 pipelines and the 6800 GT and Ultra have 16. The Radeon 9800 Pro/XT has 8. The X800 Pro has 12 and the X800 XT has 16.

    However, it *may* be possible to 'unlock' the pipelines of the 6800LE to make it a full 12-pipeline 6800. I say *may*. In any case, it ain't bad for 130, especially overclocked...

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    I'm almost certainly going to be getting the Gforce 6800 then, but do you think the price will come down much in the next few months (between now and xmas)?

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