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General => General Discussion => Computer Talk => Topic started by: boxXx on February 06, 2007, 09:45:38 AM
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Ok me parents got a not so damn fast pc and i play on it when i'm not on myns
My pc is a really fast one but its upstairs and its bored to sit lonely in my room ...
So my parents pc is a :
Dell dimension 4600
Processor : Intel Pentium 4 Clock speed 2,66 GHZ
Ram : 1023 mb's
Graphics card : Geforce fx 5200 128mb , Clocked.
Now i wanna buy a new Graphics card for me and my parents ...
These cards are where i was thinkin of :
1 :
HIS Radeon X1300 256MB DDR2, IceQ Turbo, AGP8X, DVI/Tv-Out, Retail
(http://www.komplett.nl/k/ki.asp?sku=327300)Click for the link (http://www.komplett.nl/k/ki.asp?sku=327300)
(http://www.komplett.nl/k/ki.asp?sku=327300)
(http://www.komplett.nl/k/ki.asp?sku=327300)2 :
HIS Radeon X1650PRO 256MB DDR2, IceQ, AGP8X, DVI/Tv-Out, Retail
Click for the link (http://www.komplett.nl/k/ki.asp?sku=327299)
So i know the X1650 is better but if i look at the specs of the 1300 i see that they are almost the same and the x1650 is a bit to expensive ...
So wich one should i choose and do you think i see some difference in SA and VC with the X1300 ??
thnks really thnks i need some help
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Get the cheapest one.Dont get a £100 one.Look at specs.Match them to what you want.Look for the one you want to see if its cheap.Buy it.
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the specs are almost the same there is just one difference :
that the x1300 got more things
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like what...
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making a match list edit in 20 min orso
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1 Algemeen
2 Type apparaat Grafische adapter
3 Type bijvoegsel Insteekkaart
4 Interfacetype AGP 8x
5 Compatibiliteit PC
6 Processor / Geheugen
7 Grafische processor/leverancier
8 Basis kloksnelhei
9 RAMDAC-kloksnelheid
10 Videogeheugen geïnstalleerd
11 Technologie
12 Snelheid geheugenklok
13 Functies
14 Video Output
15 Max. resolutie (extern) 2560 x 1600
16 Ondersteuning voor API OpenGL, DirectX 9.0
17 Max. aantal ondersteunde monitoren 2
18 TV Interface HDTV-uit
19 Analoge video-indeling S-Video, componentvideo
20 Digitale videonorm Digitale Visuele Inerface (DVI)
21 Uitbreiding / Aansluiting
22 Interfaces 1 x DVI-I - 29-pens gecombineerde DVI
23 1 x VGA - 15-pens HD D-Sub (HD-15)
24 1 x VGA - 15-pens HD D-Sub (HD-15) ( met adapter )
25 1 x S-video-uitgang - 4-PIN mini-DIN ( on supplied cable )
26 1 x composietvideo-uitgang - RCA ( on supplied cable )
27 Uitwisselbare slots 1 x AGP 8x
28 Diversen
29 Kabels meegeleverd 1 x DVI-VGA-adapter
30 1 x S-Video kabel
31 1 x S-Video - composietkabel
32 1 x HDTV-kabel
33 Pakkettype Detailhandel
34 Software / Systeemvereisten
35 Software meegeleverd
1 duh
2 both
3 both
4 both
5 both
6 both
7 ATI Radeon X1650 Pro / ATI Radeon X1300
8 both 600 MHz
9 both 400 MHz
10 both 256 MB
11 both DDR II SDRAM 128-bit
12 both 800 MHz
13 both Avivo Technology
14 both
15 both 2560 x 1600
16 both API OpenGL, DirectX 9.0
17 both 2 monitors
18 both HDTV-OUT
19 both Analoge video-indeling S-Video, composietvideo
20 both Digitale videonorm Digitale Visuele Inerface (DVI)
21 both
22 both
23 both
24 Only X1300
25 both
26 Only X1300
27 X1300 AGP 8x
28 both
29 both
30 both
31 Only X1300
32 both
33 both
34 both
35 both
Damn sorry for the double post ...
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Right now is about the worst time to buy a new GFX card unless your getting one of the very high end ones (8800GT's) because pretty much all current cards do not have support for DX10, only DX9 and lower, and Vista is built to use DX10 and many programs and games will be built around it in the future. However unless you are planning on not getting Vista in the near future, or have no interest in the latest games you might as well buy a decent mid-range card. I dont know too much about ATi cards but from what i can see is that either will run SA and VC perfectly on that system with pretty much max eye candy on.
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ok i'm not going to run Vista on my parents system i got it on my own system so you think that it is good to get the X1300 ??
and how can i run it then .. like
FL on
1280x1024
Very high
AA x4
because i just wanna know if the difference between the 5200 and the X1300 is big enough to upgrade that 5200 to a X1300 ..
thnks