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    Radeon 9000 pro

    is it any good? worth £40 or should i look for a ti4200

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    Well i have the ATI made Radeon 9000Pro 64Mb Card, had it since the week it came out last year, cost me about £100; I would say it is really good value now. I can play Unreal Tournament 2003, Battlefield 1942, no probs, looks great. Not saying its going to last for ages, but it will probably do me fine for atleast another 6 months
    Desktop: AMD Athlon XP 2500+ Barton, 1024Mb PC-3200 TwinMOS w/Winbond, MSI K7N2 Delta-ILSR, Radeon 9800SE AIW, 40 GB 7,200 Rpm Hitachi Deskstar, 120GB 7,200 Rpm 8mb Cache Maxtor Diamond 9, 160GB 7200 Rpm 8mb Cache Seagate 7200.7 SATA, Plextor 708A 8x DVD-RW, 550W PFC Q-tec PSU, Casetek 1019SM Silver Case, Camdridge Soundworks DTT2200 Speakers

    Laptop: Clevo D470W - 17" Widescreen TFT, Intel Pentium4 3.06Ghz 533FSB, 1024Mb PC-2700 Hynix, Radeon Mobility 9000 64Mb, Fujitsu 80Gb 4,200rpm, 250Gb 7,2000rpm 8mb Cache Maxtor OneTouch, Toshiba SD-R6372 DVD-RW +/- x4, Built-in Four speakers, webcam and microphone

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    It's an absolute stinker of a card. The ti4200 is a much better bet - so the Radeon 8500 and you can pick those up for 35 quid on ebay!

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    The 9000PRO is a good 10% slower than a Rad8500 but still faster than the Rad9100-9200. You are also slightly faster than GF-FX5200 too ... but as said 4200 is really the card, ideally with 128MB and cost roughly £70 ... unbeatable perf really.

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    if i sed it was the 128MB version with TV out and DVI/dsub connectors, woud it make it better? + for £40 i dont think i can go too far wrong with it can I?

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    Yeah 9000PRO 128MB is a great deal for £40 ... an extra £30 should get you a GF4TI4200 but then then that's always the way really, twice the price depending how you look on it. 9000PRO is a very good card, very good value for £40 ... where from?

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