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The eVGA is about 50 bucks more than the sapphire. Worth the difference? I woned a geforce in the past and loved it. My last card was a radeon and it didn't do so great for what I payed for it. I want the eVGA but noticed the sapphire was way cheaper, suggestions?
EDIT (04/16/05)
Thank you all for the interesting dicussion about the 7900GTX and the X1900XT/X. Out of all the computer components I have been deciding on, this is the most difficult, and thanks for the help. After reading a billion posts I have come to this conclusion: it is not the best time to build a computer or buy a video card rather (even though I will build one anyway). The 7900GTX are overpriced and don't have AA + HDR capabilities. They are quiet though and produce quality frames. The X1900XT/X has AA + HDR and runs more frames per second. But it is loud and very hot and you have to buy a zalman to cool/quiet it down. Seems to me, the techology within the games are so rapidly evolving, that the video cards at the moment haven't caught up and are unorganized. Seems to me you should buy an older card, like the 1800XT or 7900GT and save 200 bucks, and then upgrade in a year when they get their act together. That is all for now. Thanks again.
EDIT (04/16/05)
Thank you all for the interesting dicussion about the 7900GTX and the X1900XT/X. Out of all the computer components I have been deciding on, this is the most difficult, and thanks for the help. After reading a billion posts I have come to this conclusion: it is not the best time to build a computer or buy a video card rather (even though I will build one anyway). The 7900GTX are overpriced and don't have AA + HDR capabilities. They are quiet though and produce quality frames. The X1900XT/X has AA + HDR and runs more frames per second. But it is loud and very hot and you have to buy a zalman to cool/quiet it down. Seems to me, the techology within the games are so rapidly evolving, that the video cards at the moment haven't caught up and are unorganized. Seems to me you should buy an older card, like the 1800XT or 7900GT and save 200 bucks, and then upgrade in a year when they get their act together. That is all for now. Thanks again.