Okay so i have a no more than a £100 budget, and the to video card i am stuck between choosing are the GeForce 8600 GTS 256MB/GeForce 8600 GT 256MB and the Radeon X1950 Pro 512MB which is better? i am leaning towards the x1950pro as i dont have vista and dont care about dx10 at the moment my specs are... Pentium D Dual Core 3.00ghz windows xp media centre sp2 1g ram x1300pro video card x-fi xtreme music sound card pci-e Im not that great with comps so im not sure if this is all the info needed :doh: but i realy would like some advice on which card is the better..........thanks
check here to see the performance diffiential with the two cards: VGA Charts 2007 | Tom's Hardware The nVidia seems to be the better choice at most of the games, the ATI kicks nVidia butt at some other games, but it all depends on the game you're playing here is a cheap online store (nr bolton)Computer hardware and software at amazing prices, available online from Scan Computers UK
thanks that site toms hardware is very helpfull and it shows the x1950pro outperforms the 8600gts on the games i wil be playin i.e 2142 and oblivion.....
ur welcome hope you enjoy your new upgrade, but note the benchmarks are tested on a Core2 Duo, the FPS will be a lot lower on a Dual Core. I doubt these cards are a good choice for Oblivion
that doesn't really make any sense, ether i'm missing what your trying to say or i think you may have worded something wrong.
makes perfect sense. the x1950 benchmarks for oblivion were 7fps on a core2 duo, a "dual core" processor won't handle it any better.
well, whatever, i did a lot of research, and if your playing DX9 games get the X1950 Pro, it will smoke the crap out of the GTS, those 1950's are crazy nuts. And if your going to play DX10 games, don't get anything less than an 8800 GTS 640mb version, seriously.
not quite, don't get the 320mb version of the 8800GTS if you are playing on a larger monitor, larger than 19" in my opinion
wait, not quite what, and i think you mean if you are playing on a high resolution, the size of the screen wouldn't have anything to do with it. That said, if you want to play games, i wouldn't even mess with the 320mb version period. It just won't handle any games that well at all. Honestly, i'd get the Radeon HD 2900XT 1gb version, even the 512mb version is really good, and not that expensive for what your getting.