Are the latest Graphics Cards overkill for most P4s? Look at mine. Opinions?
Hi, everyone.
I'm an avid gamer and amateur video editor gearing up for a Graphics card upgrade in the next few months (currently running Radeon 8500 128MB), and I'm wondering how to know whether my list of potential choices are overkill and a waste of money for my system.
I'm seriously considering the following:
1. AIW X800XT (for the gaming and video capabilities, it looks good)
2. X850XT Platinum Edition (just a beast that looks like it has a long lifespan)
3. 6800 Ultra (for the Dual DVI and future game compatibility 32 bit fpp that everyone is saying ATI can't do)
For the rest of my system, my philosophy has traditionally been to generally go for the next to last generation of technology. That way it's established, the drivers have matured, and bugs worked out of the system. Finally the price has dropped significantly. Also, if it's new to me, it still seems like the cutting edge over my earlier equipment.
All that being said, here's the system I'm putting together:
-Abit IC7-MAX3 AGP8x mb (with VTT voltage mod for the issues associated with it for OC'ing)
-P4 2.8C (Northwood SL6Z5) for overclocking
-2GB DDR MUSHKIN BLACK LVL2 PC3500 memory (With Winbond BH-5 chips)
-Maxtor Diamondmax 10 200GB 16MB Buffer ATA133 HDD for OS
-Later addition of a pair of SATA RAID0 drives for gaming, multimedia work etc...
-Turtle Beach Santa Cruz PCI sound card
-Windows 2000 with SP4 (okay, okay, maybe XP later)
-Koolance Exos2 water cooling system with CPU, GPU, and HDD coolers
-MGE WIN-600PS 600 Watt Power Supply
I think that's it. I've read many discussions in various forums that the latest generation of video cards such as the Nvidia 6800s and the ATI X800/X850 series are all so powerful that all but the latest CPUs and MBs will be unable to unleash their full potential. What about my system? How do I know what's appropriate and what's just a waste of money?
Also, I'd appreciate any suggestions and recommendations on what video cards will perform to their maximum potential with this system well into the future (assuming no major changes to my system).
Thanks for any and all insights anyone might have.
-Erik.
Confirmation of my suspicions
To answer questions about my choices of hardware; I've already got it all except for the video card, mostly from slow collection at great bargain prices over a long period of time. It is too late to switch to a different MB or processor at this point in time. But thanks for the recommendations, though. :cool:
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Originally Posted by oralpain
No, it means all current cards are going to suck in the future, like always, and that ATI will fake FP32 in the drivers (making it run slower but keeping full IQ), or reduce image quality (probably to an unnoticeable degree), if necissary.
>>>Yeah, that's what I suspected...
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Originally Posted by oralpain
I'd go with an X800XL or the cheapest 6800GT with a decent warrantee.
>>>Also, what I suspected...
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Originally Posted by oralpain
As for the rest of your stuff it, looks fine. The mushkin memory is a bit expensive for waht it does however. Very similar perfromaing memory can be had much cheaper.
>>>Actually, I already have it. I got a great deal on it years ago. It's been sitting in my drawer waiting to be used.
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Originally Posted by oralpain
Windows 2000 SP4 is fine, absolutely no reason to waste moeny moving to windows XP just so you can get a better paint program and windows movie maker. XP and 2000 SP4 will perfroma exactly the same in games (or any other third part programs) if they are both setup properly.
>>>Good, to know what I suspected was true. I never liked the look of XP anyway. Just like OSX. Sometimes change is not the same as progress...
Thanks to everyone for the insights. Much appreciated. If all of these things are true, I'm beginning to wonder whether a 9800 pro or even a 9600xt might suit my needs better until the next generation of cards comes out. Only question is, how long will AGP cards be made into the future, and will the next generation even be made for it? If not, perhaps the currently available ones are some of the last and most powerful there will be? I know they make PCI vid cards still, but they seem to level off at Radeon 9000 or so. You don't see 9600 or above for PCI, so it makes you wonder at which point PCIe will be the only platform for the latest and greatest cards.
By then, however, I won't need to give my kidney to afford even an X850XT
-Erik. :crazy: