Originally posted by: Smartazz
My specs are in my sig, since the 7800GTX 512 was announced to drop to $400, should I sell my current video card quickly and get the new one, take the rest of my system into consideration thanks.
Originally posted by: Smartazz
My specs are in my sig, since the 7800GTX 512 was announced to drop to $400, should I sell my current video card quickly and get the new one, take the rest of my system into consideration thanks.
Originally posted by: fkloster
Hilarious.... good ____ing luck finding a 7800GTX 512 let alone for $400 bucks... no one on the planet is selling these retail currently.... big shortage.
Originally posted by: BOLt
Originally posted by: Smartazz
My specs are in my sig, since the 7800GTX 512 was announced to drop to $400, should I sell my current video card quickly and get the new one, take the rest of my system into consideration thanks.
Should you? No. Because your GPU can already handly anything on the market right now. Could you? Yes. Because the 7800 GT is still considered a very hot item and I'm sure you could get a good price on it (especially considering it's a CO and you've achieved a stable overclock).
Basically, I'd suggest making a FS thead in the Anandtech For Sale/Trade Forum and try to sell it for nearly retail value. If you can, then sure, why not upgrade to an absolutely badass 7800GTX 512? Also keep in mind that the 7900 cards are on their way. Check out the reviews/previews on DailyTech (link).
Please get a new PSU. Your sig hurts my eyes.
Originally posted by: fkloster
here is a stupid question...: What is the differance between a X1900XT and an X1900XT crossfire edition?
Originally posted by: LW07
Get the X1900XT. It'll be much better for you 3 years down the road.
Originally posted by: LW07
For real, the X1900XT will be better 3 years down the road.
I kept my GF2 GTS 32MB for a while.Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: LW07
For real, the X1900XT will be better 3 years down the road.
I'd go with a X1900XT but for here and now rather than 3 years down the road. Who keeps a graphics card 3 years these days?
Originally posted by: fire400
the few extra framerates will probably be quite unnoticable to you anyway.
Originally posted by: Howard
I kept my GF2 GTS 32MB for a while.Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: LW07
For real, the X1900XT will be better 3 years down the road.
I'd go with a X1900XT but for here and now rather than 3 years down the road. Who keeps a graphics card 3 years these days?
OP, what monitor do you use?