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kosova
05-26-2005, 05:13 PM
My questions are...
The video cards that come like XT/PRO..and other ranks how do they go and what do they mean..better yet what's the difference...
2nd ?
What too look for in a card..i wanna be able to look at a V.Card and say yes this will give me that gaming experience i plan...
thanks
yours truely
**fyi***
i don't plan to buy the best video card out there i just meant on the second question is there a way you can tell which cards pack the bucks
kram 2.0
05-26-2005, 07:25 PM
My questions are...
The video cards that come like XT/PRO..and other ranks how do they go and what do they mean..better yet what's the difference...They are just purely variation in performance within a certain line of cards. For ATI, the order of increasing gaming realism is SE, no mark, Pro, XL (in select series), XT, XT PE (in select series, once again). So a Radeon X800 XL would generally be favored over the Radeon X800. For nVIDIA, it's XT/SE, no mark, GT, Ultra.
The general difference is performance. For the most part, it's just higher clockspeed, memory speed, in some cases more pixel pipelines utilized, etc.
2nd ?
What too look for in a card..i wanna be able to look at a V.Card and say yes this will give me that gaming experience i plan...
The price is an honest voice. Outside of that, it's all just busy work to figure out.
kram
Nowadays there are 2 bang for buck cards in my opinion. The first, in the mid-range category is the 6600GT. It supports all the next-generation technologies and provides good performance at an old-gen price ($150+)
Second is the X800XL. This is a truly high end card, but is retailing at VERY good prices (around $280+)
All in all, it is up to you. Give us your budget and gaming preferences - do you play doom 3 or half life 2/counter strike?
By the way, Nvidia goes LE/XT/no mark/GT/Ultra. There is no SE series that I know of
:) fedz
kosova
05-29-2005, 02:16 PM
i wasn't planning or didn't have a 3-d game in mind that im going to play...i use to play CS a lot..basically i just needed a lil of everything, but was worried that if once in a while i may download something like Age Of empires and want it to work pretty good...thanks for everything
For that a simple 9600pro will do, but if you want to be able to game decently long into the future I'd recommend the 6600GT.
:) fedz
kram 2.0
05-29-2005, 02:44 PM
By the way, Nvidia goes LE/XT/no mark/GT/Ultra. There is no SE series that I know of
:) fedz
Many weren't happy at nVIDIA who used the "XT" branding - ATI used that to denote e<b>xt</b>reme performance while nVIDIA's XTs were the crippled versions of the no mark versions. For that, several manufacturers changed the nomenclature to "SE" - so you will see nVIDIA GeForce FX5900 SE and FX5900XT - both meaning the same thing.
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/str8buy/pitmayad.html
kram
Funny I've never seen an SE, but I've seens loads of LE's
:) fedz
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