I've been gaming with a GeForce 5200 FX since 2000. It has served me quite well, even running HL2 respectably, and Doom 3 at mediocre speeds. I'm definately in the market for a new AGP video card, in the $250-350 range. Been doing a little homework for the last few weeks (although I am nowhere near knowledgable on them--I'll leave that to you guys), and here are my candidates/options:
-X800 XL -
+Pros: On par with the 6600 GT price wise, but beats it in performance, even getting up to 6800 GT range on certain games. It also outperforms the X800 Pro in terms of bang for buck.
+Cons: I can't find many used cards for the life of me
-6800 GT -
+Pros: Been seeing more of these popping up around AT and Ebay, and nVidia's drivers appear to be sturdier(?).
+Cons: The fact that it runs only slightly ahead of the X800 XL, while being a little more expensive.
-X800 XT -
+Pros: It's a little more costly, but I'd also feel better knowing I have another card to last me awhile.
+Cons: If I want an AGP version of this card, I'm probably only going to find luck with the A-I-W (which I don't really NEED). And why get the best with the new generation coming out?
So this is my dilemma--I've got new video card fever, and I'm salivating at the thought of playing through Doom 3 again with better gfx. However, I'm not familiar with the r520's launch date, but next-gen cards mean lower prices on what I'm looking at now. Problem is, patience is a virtue I need a tad more of. I highly doubt I'd get a r520 at launch; I just don't have that money. Should I take a good offer on a current card now, or wait for the price drops in x-number of months? Thanks for any and all input, it's GREATLY appreciated!
EDIT: My system specs:
-2.6 Ghz Pentium 4
-512 MB RAM
-That's about it.
-X800 XL -
+Pros: On par with the 6600 GT price wise, but beats it in performance, even getting up to 6800 GT range on certain games. It also outperforms the X800 Pro in terms of bang for buck.
+Cons: I can't find many used cards for the life of me
-6800 GT -
+Pros: Been seeing more of these popping up around AT and Ebay, and nVidia's drivers appear to be sturdier(?).
+Cons: The fact that it runs only slightly ahead of the X800 XL, while being a little more expensive.
-X800 XT -
+Pros: It's a little more costly, but I'd also feel better knowing I have another card to last me awhile.
+Cons: If I want an AGP version of this card, I'm probably only going to find luck with the A-I-W (which I don't really NEED). And why get the best with the new generation coming out?
So this is my dilemma--I've got new video card fever, and I'm salivating at the thought of playing through Doom 3 again with better gfx. However, I'm not familiar with the r520's launch date, but next-gen cards mean lower prices on what I'm looking at now. Problem is, patience is a virtue I need a tad more of. I highly doubt I'd get a r520 at launch; I just don't have that money. Should I take a good offer on a current card now, or wait for the price drops in x-number of months? Thanks for any and all input, it's GREATLY appreciated!
EDIT: My system specs:
-2.6 Ghz Pentium 4
-512 MB RAM
-That's about it.