Gainward GF3 Ti450 64Mb or...
Man,
I was all set to order the Gainward GF3 Ti450 64Mb and then I read the "Good entry level" thread. Now I am wondering again... Should it be: Gainward GF3 Ti450 64Mb or the ABIT Siluro FX5200 DT 128MB DDR TV/DVI RETAIL or Leadtek NV34 Geforce FX5200 8XAGP 128MB VGA, DVI & TV-Out - RETAIL or Gainward FX5200, 8X AGP, 128MB(64bit) DDR or ASUS V9520Magic 64MB GeForce FX5200 Video Card - Retail They are all about $75 - $80 I'll be putting it in a new Abit IS7-E, 2.4GHz C I do a little gaming but this won't be a "ultimate gaming machine" Thanks for your help. -RHD |
I've never heard of a GF3 Ti450... Just looked at Gainward's site. Why
they are using 'Ti450' for the GF3 Ti200 eludes me. Is this a 'factory overclocked' board? Or, is this some marketing scheme? Either way, you will not be disappointed with the GF3 Ti200. The FX5200 wouldn't be a bad choice, either, for your purposes. - RHD stood up, at show-n-tell, and said: Man, I was all set to order the Gainward GF3 Ti450 64Mb and then I read the "Good entry level" thread. Now I am wondering again... Should it be: Gainward GF3 Ti450 64Mb or the ABIT Siluro FX5200 DT 128MB DDR TV/DVI RETAIL or Leadtek NV34 Geforce FX5200 8XAGP 128MB VGA, DVI & TV-Out - RETAIL or Gainward FX5200, 8X AGP, 128MB(64bit) DDR or ASUS V9520Magic 64MB GeForce FX5200 Video Card - Retail They are all about $75 - $80 I'll be putting it in a new Abit IS7-E, 2.4GHz C I do a little gaming but this won't be a "ultimate gaming machine" Thanks for your help. -RHD -- Strontium "I thought I'd lost you, somewhere. But you were, never, really ever there at all.. And, I want to get free..." |
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