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O/T? Reasonably priced graphics cards
Hi, I'm not too hot on graphics/videos cards so I was hoping someone here
might be able to help. My current card (ATI All in Wonder 9200) is messing up (details below). Anyway, I'd like to purchase a new one - not a high end overly expensive one. Just something (preferably better than my current one) that will enable me to get good results for playing games such as Battlefield 2, Counter-Strike and using applications such as Photoshop etc... Any suggestions? All help much appreciated. Thanks! *Basically it can appear fine for a while but suddenly when playing video, using Photoshop or even just scrolling WebPages purple lines appear. Also in games graphics become distorted. With a bit of fiddling with the monitor lead it seems to correct itself. However it soon fails again. Obviously something is loose or mangled inside but it appears fine upon opening up and inspecting. |
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O/T? Reasonably priced graphics cards
"oO" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm not too hot on graphics/videos cards so I was hoping someone here might be able to help. My current card (ATI All in Wonder 9200) is messing up (details below). Anyway, I'd like to purchase a new one - not a high end overly expensive one. Just something (preferably better than my current one) that will enable me to get good results for playing games such as Battlefield 2, Counter-Strike and using applications such as Photoshop etc... Any suggestions? All help much appreciated. Thanks! *Basically it can appear fine for a while but suddenly when playing video, using Photoshop or even just scrolling WebPages purple lines appear. Also in games graphics become distorted. With a bit of fiddling with the monitor lead it seems to correct itself. However it soon fails again. Obviously something is loose or mangled inside but it appears fine upon opening up and inspecting. Have you tried a different monitor? Could be the card or the monitor. Anyway, I'm more partial to nvidia now (long story). Anything in the 6600/6800/7600 range would probably do fine. I just bought a fanless 7600 last week (in PCI-E, but I think you can also get AGP). I like it a lot, particularly since it is in our living room machine and, of course, silent. Tom |
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O/T? Reasonably priced graphics cards
"oO" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm not too hot on graphics/videos cards so I was hoping someone here might be able to help. My current card (ATI All in Wonder 9200) is messing up (details below). Anyway, I'd like to purchase a new one - not a high end overly expensive one. Just something (preferably better than my current one) that will enable me to get good results for playing games such as Battlefield 2, Counter-Strike and using applications such as Photoshop etc... Any suggestions? It's pretty hard to beat the value of a GeForce 7600GT-based card right now. To wit: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814143049 Awesome all-around performer for the money. It's a great value, IMHO. |
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O/T? Reasonably priced graphics cards
The real issue that you don't acknowledge is that your next system will
use a PCI Express video card rather than AGP, so I wouldn't put a lot of money into any AGP solution. Unless you are going to replace the motherboard and build a new system, I'd look for a used ATI Radeon 9600 (but not the dumbed down SE) on E-Bay. You don't say if you want to stick with an All-in-Wonder (TV tuner) or are willing to give that up. oO wrote: Hi, I'm not too hot on graphics/videos cards so I was hoping someone here might be able to help. My current card (ATI All in Wonder 9200) is messing up (details below). Anyway, I'd like to purchase a new one - not a high end overly expensive one. Just something (preferably better than my current one) that will enable me to get good results for playing games such as Battlefield 2, Counter-Strike and using applications such as Photoshop etc... Any suggestions? All help much appreciated. Thanks! *Basically it can appear fine for a while but suddenly when playing video, using Photoshop or even just scrolling WebPages purple lines appear. Also in games graphics become distorted. With a bit of fiddling with the monitor lead it seems to correct itself. However it soon fails again. Obviously something is loose or mangled inside but it appears fine upon opening up and inspecting. |
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On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 00:04:33 +0100, "oO" wrote:
Hi, I'm not too hot on graphics/videos cards so I was hoping someone here might be able to help. My current card (ATI All in Wonder 9200) is messing up (details below). Anyway, I'd like to purchase a new one - not a high end overly expensive one. Just something (preferably better than my current one) that will enable me to get good results for playing games such as Battlefield 2, Counter-Strike and using applications such as Photoshop etc... Any suggestions? All help much appreciated. Thanks! *Basically it can appear fine for a while but suddenly when playing video, using Photoshop or even just scrolling WebPages purple lines appear. Also in games graphics become distorted. With a bit of fiddling with the monitor lead it seems to correct itself. However it soon fails again. Obviously something is loose or mangled inside but it appears fine upon opening up and inspecting. Could be the monitor cable itself. If the cable can be replaced, I'd try replacing it first, or at least trying the monitor with a different system if possible. The next thing I would try, is to just do either an unistall/cleaning of the video drivers, then do a fresh reinstall of the drivers, or do a HDD format, and fresh install of the OS, updates, & device drivers. You'd be supprised how much uneeded money waste can be avoided by doing this (however time is another matter). If none of that works, then if your not exclussivly ATI fan, then for a cheap Nvidia AGP, I'd suggest the 7600GS AGP http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814127219. Leadtek does make a 7600GT AGP with the same clock speeds as the PCI-e version, but they are kinda high compared to the PCI-e version. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814122009 The 7600GS AGP is better than the 6600GT AGP, so keep that in mind if you consider a 6600GT, as it is only a few bucks cheaper than the 7600GS. On the ATI side, the x1600Pro AGP is the newest core that I know of that's AGP. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814131430 It would stomp your 9200, but I hear it's not a great performer in new games, but I'm guessing that's if you run them with full eye-candy, and high resolutions. My Athlon XP 3000+ with a 6600GT AGP still plays new games at 1024x768 32bit with no AA/AF smoothly. The x1600 is supposed to be at, or better than the 6600 performance in some games, while some it's worse. There's also the older x800GTO. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814102609 I'm not sure how it performs against the others I listed as it doesn't have SM 3.0 support, and some consider that a turn off. |
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"Larry Roberts" wrote in message ... If none of that works, then if your not exclussivly ATI fan, Hmmh, yes check the fan, purple lines and distorted gfx can be the result of overheating. Ad |
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On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 07:18:38 GMT, "Mad Ad"
(at)ntlworld(dot)com......@** wrote: "Larry Roberts" wrote in message .. . If none of that works, then if your not exclussivly ATI fan, Hmmh, yes check the fan, purple lines and distorted gfx can be the result of overheating. Ad I was actually commenting on if the OP was loyal to ATI, or if he didn't mind using another GPU manufacturer. |
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"Larry Roberts" wrote in message news On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 07:18:38 GMT, "Mad Ad" (at)ntlworld(dot)com......@** wrote: "Larry Roberts" wrote in message . .. If none of that works, then if your not exclussivly ATI fan, Hmmh, yes check the fan, purple lines and distorted gfx can be the result of overheating. Ad I was actually commenting on if the OP was loyal to ATI, or if he didn't mind using another GPU manufacturer. yes I saw that, and what? My comment still stands. Ad |
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