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Nvidia FX5600 vs. ATI Radeon 9700 and 8x AGP?



 
 
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Old August 10th 03, 04:48 AM
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Default Nvidia FX5600 vs. ATI Radeon 9700 and 8x AGP?

I own a Geforce 4 TI4200 right now. In a month or two I'm going to
upgrade. The asking price for the Radeon 9800 and FX5900 are
ridiculous so they are out of the question. Now, which is better card
for the money, the FX 5600 or the Radeon 9700? It's basically to run
next gen games like half life 2 and Doom 3, etc.

Also, is it worth my while to upgrade my motherboard to one that
supports 8x AGP? mine currently supports up to 4x.
 




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