I'm currently using a 6800 128MB - would I get a decent performance improvement with one of the above cards?
X800 or 6800GT 4tw? :mrgreen:
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I'm currently using a 6800 128MB - would I get a decent performance improvement with one of the above cards?
X800 or 6800GT 4tw? :mrgreen:
probably not enough to warrant the money you would need to spend on the upgrade imo.
just grab a look over at tomshardware charts or something...
Thanks dude.
Which card would you suggest I go for?
have you tried unlocking the 6800
are you still on agp ?.... the price you pay for high end AGP card a lot of the time its worth going over to pci-e.Quote:
Originally Posted by FunkyT
Yes dude - I'm using an Asus A8V Deluxe.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stigggeh
How much would you have to pay for a PCI-E card equivalent to the 7800GS 256MB AGP?
well according to this review the 7800gs apg is quite poor....http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2686&p=4Quote:
Originally Posted by FunkyT
cheapest 7800gs AGP on scan is £187
you can get a X1800XT from overclockers for £149 or a 7900gt for £166, which are better cards... shop around you might get them cheaper i just had a quick look.
according to toms (not the most reliable place i know but) 7800gs around the same as 7600gt in most of these tests
http://tomshardware.co.uk/2006/05/15...uk/page39.html
http://tomshardware.co.uk/2006/05/15...uk/page41.html
http://tomshardware.co.uk/2006/05/15...uk/page43.html
http://tomshardware.co.uk/2006/05/15...uk/page45.html
http://tomshardware.co.uk/2006/05/15...uk/page47.html
http://tomshardware.co.uk/2006/05/15...uk/page51.html
price up 7600gt's half the price of a 7800gs thats how much your getting robbed on agp....i would say get an 7900gt/1800xt if you can afford it though, sell your board and put the money save on gfx towards a second hand ultra-d or something ?
Thanks dude - that's really helpful.
I'm a bit reluctant to spend £200+ on an AGP card... if I could get something decent for £100 that would be fine for an 'interim' upgrade.
Tbh, I think I should make the plunge to PCI-e as it seems you get a lot more 'bang-for-yourbucks'.