Gamer with a Geforce Ti4200 should upgrade to a?

DaveSimmons

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I'm assuming he has a computer with an AGP slot for the video card. If he has a recent intel / P4 system he might have a PCI-E / PCI-Express slot for video instead.

Some cheap computers have neither, just plain old PCI. This won't work with any good video card.

For AGP:

The plain nvidia 6800 is a great choice, especially for running at 1280x1024 screen resolution.

Here's one for $279 shipped at newegg.com:
Leadtek

The Leadtek is the second-cheapest 6800 they have, and it has a great user rating after 50 votes. If you do a search in the Hot Deals forum you might find a better deal, but this has no rebates to mess with and Newegg is a very safe company to buy from.


If you're sure he'll never run at screen resolution above 1024x768, you could buy an nvidia 6600 GT instead:
EVGA $217 shipped - evga
Leadtek - $220 - Leadtek
(Be careful shopping for 6600 cards, most are "PCI-E" / "PCI-Express" instead of AGP, these will not work)
 

thegimp03

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that's a freakin awesome gift on valentine's day. wish the girls i date would be that cool.
 

Abix

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Originally posted by: Relion
I had a TI4200 and now I have a 6600GT and Im very happy with it
I have a TI4200 and I wish I had a 6600GT, but Im too poor...and my motherboard(P4T533) just decided to stop beeping/POSTing in any form or fashion. Good thing the board is only 2.5 years old and it has a 3 year warranty...
 

Lyfer

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X800XL should be under $300 when it arrives, its PCI-E but offer performance comparable to a GT at a much better price point.
 

SagaLore

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Originally posted by: Lyfer
X800XL should be under $300 when it arrives, its PCI-E but offer performance comparable to a GT at a much better price point.

But does he have a board that supports PCI-E, that is important. Don't want to get him a card that doesn't work. And don't want to get him the best AGP 8x card if he plans on upgrading to a PCI-E board in the near future.

Perhaps for that price, buy him a really nice digital camera or mp3 player?
 

Caly

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Hi guys, thanks!
He won't be upgrading his computer anytime soon as far as I know.
But he has been commenting about some games starting to give his video card issues.

His computer stats-
Asus NForce2 A7N8X Deluxe
AMD ATHLON XP2500+333MHz
CORSAIR VS512MB400 3200 DDR
SAMSUNG SP0802N 80GB 7200 RPM

He definitely has AGP.
Do the computer stats make a difference? Or is the 6800 still the way to go? ^^


Thanks again.
 

bigpow

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6600GT is slower than plain 6800, but it has built-in WMVHD accelerator.
I'm willing to bet that Nvidia will release a newer 6800 with working Video processor too.
For now, 6600GT gets my vote.
 

nitromullet

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Faster is always better, so if you're seriously willing to spend $300, go with the 6800.
 

Caly

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He has a Dell LCD monitor actually. His native resolution is 1280x1024.

Is it me or is the Radeon X800 faster at that resolution?
Or does it not matter?
 

CraigRT

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Caly, the X800 is faster than the 6600GT AND 6800NU, but also normally costs more like $400.
but if you can get one for $300, that is the card to get for that price.
 

Caly

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Originally posted by: CraigRT
Caly, the X800 is faster than the 6600GT AND 6800NU, but also normally costs more like $400.
but if you can get one for $300, that is the card to get for that price.

Ok, thanks. Looks like I'll have to keep a sharp eye out for a great deal.

I just want to make sure that the computer he has can actually make the most of these cards?

Asus NForce2 A7N8X Deluxe
AMD ATHLON XP2500+333MHz
CORSAIR VS512MB400 3200 DDR
SAMSUNG SP0802N 80GB 7200 RPM
Dell 19in LCD 1280 X 1024
 

fishmonger12

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for his display size, a 6800 or a 6600gt would match his system pretty well. if he had a smaller monitor he would be cpu bottlenecked with those cards.
 

Caly

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Originally posted by: Snoop

BTW, the benchmarks on that xbit article are way off. Try anandtech, firingsquad, or HardOCP for a more accurate and competant review.

Thanks, I'll try to find these reviews.
 
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